Piggy's Turning Point

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Lord of The Flies, written by William Golding is an action packed novel written in 1954. The novel starts off with one of the main characters, Ralph, stranded on an island, with no idea of what happened and not a clue if he is the only one there. Later he meets a character named Piggy, who is one of the more interesting characters because he is different from all of the other boys in contrast to his physical appearance. Ralph and Piggy meet up they find a conch shell, this is one of the most important items found in the novel that symbolizes lots of things later on. They carry on to meet up with all of the other boys and decide to form a government, the idea was given by Ralph, whoever was holding the conch should be the only one speaking and …show more content…

Each character in this novel can be represented with a symbol, most are easy to figure out,but some you really have to think that William Golding’s intentions for the characters was. Lots of these characters connect in all sorts of ways too. The three that stick out the most are the characters Simon, Roger and the Lord of The Flies. The biggest turning point in the book was the confrontation between the Lord of The Flies and Simon. “And i’m the beast...fancy thing you thought the beast was something you could hunt and kill” (Golding 164). This quote was one of if not THE most important quote in the novel because we realize that the Beast or Lord of The Flies is inside all of the boys and brings out the worst in them, all except for Simon...I connected him to an oil refinery. I did this because he is the main part and starts most of the “fires”, or problems that occur on the island among the boys. Although the Lord of The Flies is not a concrete character in the book, he plays one of the most important roles in the book and tells the story of what is really happening. “And the chief---they’re both---terrors---only Roger---” (Golding

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