Symbolism In Lord Of The Flies Essay

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A Deeper Meaning to the Characters Most every character in a book has basic things: a name, character traits, and a background story, but have you ever stopped to think if each character symbolizes someone or something else? When a story’s events and characters are used to symbolize a deeper moral or spiritual meaning, it’s called an allegory. The Lord of the Flies by William Golding is an allegoric novel set during the WWII time period, and is about young schoolboys who become stranded on an uninhabited island because their plane is shot down. The boys start a civilization with an elected leader and all is well in the beginning, but eventually savage takes over and some horrible things happen. Readers of this novel, realize the novel …show more content…

Roosevelt, the thirty-second president of the United States. During the time of WWII, Roosevelt served four terms as an elected president. He was a strong leader who helped his people through The Great Depression, World War II, and The Bombing at Pearl Harbor. Ralph is very similar to Roosevelt because they are both elected leaders chosen by their people. Also, Ralph helps his people through difficult times just like Roosevelt did. When a littlun on Ralph’s island expresses a fear of a beastie, Ralph talks him through his fear and assures the littlun there is no such thing. “You couldn’t have seen a beastie, a snake-thing, on an island this size,” Ralph explained kindly. “You only get them in big countries, like Africa, or India,” (Golding 36). Ralph, just like Roosevelt, always helps his people through their problems and difficult situations, and he does it with kindness. Ralph is an excellent leader and person and that is why he represents one of our country’s best presidents, Franklin D. …show more content…

Also, after Hitler rose to power, he became bloodthirsty. After he killed one jew, he just wanted to continue killing more and more, and eventually it gets completely out of hand. Jack does the same thing. In the beginning of the novel, Jack can’t bring himself to kill one pig. By the end, Jack is extremely bloodthirsty, and starts to kill pigs for fun. He even kills a pig and puts its head on a stick. Jack’s bloodthirstiness and the way he persuades the other boys is what makes him represent Adolf

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