Lord Of The Flies Conch Symbolism

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John Conte Ms. Wolfe English 1 H., period 5 26 September 2016 Symbols of Society in Lord of the Flies In society rules and government restrain man’s inherent evil, but without rules evil is left with no adversary and can wreak havoc. In William Golding’s book Lord of the Flies important objects, like the conch and glasses are used as symbols that represent rules and government in society. These symbols are shown how they restrict and provide a barrier between man’s inherent evil and conforming to society and its rules. The conch is a symbol of order and government. It is first used to bring the boys together, like a call to survivors from rescuers. Piggy suggests that “[they] use [the] [conch] to call the [other] [boys]” (Golding 10). The …show more content…

They are first used when the boys don’t know how to light a fire. They “use [the] [specs] as burning glasses” (32). The glasses are the only way for the children on the island to light the fire. The rest of the boys are not equipped with technology and science, unlike Piggy. So they are not able to reason and not think savagely. Evil or “the tribe of painted savages [cause] Ralph’s mind [to] [falter], there [is] no Piggy to talk sense. There [is] no solemn assembly for debate nor dignity of the conch” (160, 177). Just like how human nature is to revert to evil. Science and innovation isn't as strong as savagery or rules, but it provides a cleaner perspective of how to act, almost like how glasses allow Piggy to see better and “think.’ what [is] the sensible thing to do [and] what intelligence [has] been shown [is] traceable to Piggy.” (177, 15). Thinking and logic separates humans from animals and allow mankind to rise above. Why the boys become savage can be explained by the lack of thinking and logic that the boys have. Unlike Piggy who is well equipped with technology and intelligence. And science is only as powerful as those who believe in it. When Piggy is “no good on a job,’ or when “Piggy [opens] his mouth to speak, [catches] Jack’s eye and [shuts] it again,” it is because the other boys don’t believe in science or see its value, just like how they don’t see Piggy’s value (17, 34). The glasses are a symbol of innovation and

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