Savage Symbols

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A language is not the only way people communicate, since the dawn of time the universal language has been symbols. Symbols have always been a common bond across the world. People have been known to change and when they change symbols seem to change with them for better or worse. In the novel Lord of the flies by William Golding, he displays a creative way to exhibit how a symbol can change overtime. In this novel symbols like a conch, Piggy’s glasses, and Pig head change to be more of a major key to the boys. The story is about some boy’s crash landing on to an island without any parents.
The conch which was used to unite all the boys together and establish order and responsibility: to a lonely shell keeping itself together with its own innocence. Giving all the power to whom it is held by, “where’s the man with the megaphone?” inferring that the one with the conch will be granted the right to talk and be given the leadership role. After a while the conch begins to get white and more pure while the rest of the boys begin to become more savage, until they gone so far deep and...

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