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Lord of the Flies ThemesTopics The fall of man Mans savage nature Violence ThemesTopics cont Friendship Obediencepeer pressure Democracy vs Dictatorship Symbols The conch The fire ID: 440853

boys represents fire civilization represents boys civilization fire piggy jack island simon conch ralph symbol savagery beast man

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Themes and Symbols in Lord of the Flies

)Slide2

Themes/TopicsThe fall of man

Man’s savage nature

ViolenceSlide3

Themes/Topics cont.

Friendship

Obedience/peer pressure

Democracy vs. DictatorshipSlide4

SymbolsThe conch

The fire

Piggy’s glasses

The Beast

War Paint

The island

A

symbol

is something that represents something else, either by association or by resemblance.Slide5

Symbols

The Conch

- It represents order and

civilization

. It also

symbolizes

democracy as it enables anyone to have a voice at the meetings. The conch soon becomes a meaningless symbol as there is no system of society to give it meaning. As the boys move further into

savagery,

the conch is increasingly ignored until it is eventually destroyed, symbolizing the end of civilization.Piggy’s glasses

- They represent clarity and foresight. They are a symbol of civilization as well as a method of supporting the vulnerable like Piggy. They are also the key link to the civilized world in that they produce the fire which is the boys’ only hope of rescue.

Face paint- The face paint represents the descent into savagery. The boys become separated from their civilized selves through the anonymity of the paint,

and this allows them to engage in savage actions. It is also linked to superstition and a more primal way of life.Slide6

Symbols cont.

The Beast

- It represents their own fears and the growing violence and evil which is taking hold of them. The beast starts off as a ‘

beastie,’

something dreamed up by the

littluns

, but it soon takes hold of all the boys to the point where eventually Jack and his crew leave it a sacrifice as if it were some sort of God. The beast is also described as a snake like thing, linking it to Satan in the Garden of Eden in Genesis, the cause of Man’s fall. However, instead of the devil, in Golding’s story, it is Man’s own savage nature that results in the fall of the boys and the transformation of the island from a paradise at the start to a flaming inferno (

hell)

at the end.Fire- In one sense fire represents

civilization. It provides warmth and allows the meat to be cooked. It is also the boys’ only hope of getting home. On the other hand, fire can be seen as destructive and savage. The boys set fire to a large part of the island at the start, and the end of the book Jack’s tribe start a huge fire. Fire, like the boys, can be both good and

evil.Slide7

CharactersRalph

- Ralph is the one who blows the conch and is therefore associated with this symbol of order and authority. Ralph wants things to go well on the island and

realizes

the most important thing is to be rescued. Throughout the

book,

we see Ralph’s loss of innocence and growing awareness of the dark nature of man. Ralph

symbolizes

a desire for civilisation and

democracy; he believes in good but is not able to stop things from falling apart, nor is he completely immune to the powerful temptation of savagery.

Jack- Jack more than any other character shows the descent from civilization to savagery. In contrast to the first meeting where he claims that rules are vital, he rejects them and starts his own tribe. Jack’s tribe are only concerned with pleasure seeking and the violent rewards of hunting, and Jack sets himself up as a sort of God or idol. Jack can be seen as a symbol of man’s inherent savagery and the dangerous possibilities of dictatorship. Slide8

Character cont.

Piggy

- Piggy is the ultimate outsider. He is overweight, wears glasses and suffers from asthma. He is also from a lower-class background. Piggy is routinely teased by the rest of the group which reflects their primal instinct to target the weak and vulnerable in society. Piggy is actually the clearest sighted of them all. He maintains the need for rules and values the conch above all others. Piggy represents logic and clear-

sightedness; however,

he also represents the weaker elements of society that are protected by the rules of

civilization

.

Simon

- Simon represents goodness and is presented as a sort of savior, saint-like figure. He is the only one of the elder boys to care about the welfare of the

littluns. Simon is the only boy who is in harmony with the island. He is also the only one who truly understands what the Beast is. The other boys mock Simon and think him strange and even mad, showing that his essential goodness and clarity of vision are not valued. Slide9

Characters cont.

The

Littleuns

- The

Littleuns

represent “the

masses

.”

The population in general. They are easily scared and easily entertained and their main concerns are with basic needs (food, shelter, warmth etc.). The Littleuns are protected by altruism (Simon) and

civilization (Piggy and Ralph). Dictators like Jack rule through fear and don’t care about the needs of the masses.