LOTFWHAT IS AN ALLEGORY A figure of rhetoric The use of symbols to portray a moral or message Fables or parables are short allegories with one DEFINITE MESSAGE Example The Boy Who Cried Wolf ID: 626485
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Lord of the Flies
Political, Social, and Religious AllegorySlide2
LOTF:WHAT IS AN ALLEGORY?
A figure of rhetoric
The use of symbols to portray a moral or message
Fables or parables are short allegories with one DEFINITE MESSAGE! – Example: “The Boy Who Cried Wolf” In this fable, the boy is an allegory for children who do not tell the truth and are not believed in the end.Slide3
LOTF: Allegory Vs. Symbol
How do we tell the difference between an allegory and symbolism?
They are similar, but the difference is in the details. An allegory is much longer and in much more detail then symbolism is.
EXAMPLE: In LOTF, Piggy’s glasses symbolize intellect and & knowledge (science/technology) EXAMPLE: In LOTF, the allegory of Piggy’s glasses express the eventual and unavoidable decline of mankind when faced with terms of survival. Slide4
LOTF: The Role of an Allegory
Allegories have been used in education to leach a lesson for years!
WHY? – Entertainment – Easy to remember = Easy to pass on – Underlying principles were used for teaching lessons – Oral traditionsSlide5
LOTF: The Decline of the Allegory
We are a literal culture now! We want gratification NOW.
We are tired of figuring out “the message”, rather, we want it clearly delivered upfront. – Proves why allegories are difficult to comprehend – LOTF is one of the last novels to have substantial allegories. Slide6
LOTF: 3 Types of Allegories
Political Allegory (Think: WWII, Cold War, atomic destruction)
Social Allegory (Think: How people work together)
Religious Allegory (Think: Garden of Eden, Christ-like characters, God Vs. Satan)Slide7
LOTF: Political Allegory
The world was divided into 2 “camps”: Free World vs. Soviet Union – Which character represent these two camps?
Ralph (Piggy, Simon)– Free World
Jack (Roger, Choir Boys) – Soviet Union The Cold War brought about fears of atomic destruction – those of which were materialized in LOTFSlide8
LOTF: Political Allegory
Similarities between Jack and Hitler, Ralph and the German Weimar Republic
Jack marches in uniform at the start
Killing of Simon
Krystallnacht
Roger Torture and intimidation: The Gestapo
LOTF becomes a warning about people who want Power and ControlSlide9
LOTF: Social Allegory
Human beings, institutions, systems
Danger of the lust for power
Fragility of civilizationCommunism vs. The beast within Slide10
LOTF: Religious Allegory
The Garden of Eden = the island – Describes the perfect living condition with food/water, good weather, etc. – Utopia?
Golding portrays this “Eden” with a sense of evil at the same time to create a foreboding of something terrible. The island ends up in a state of misery: Dystopia Slide11
LOTF: Religious Allegory
Piggy = the “fall” of mankind
Lord of the Flies = Satan/evil (living inside mankind)
Simon = quiet/observer; always does good to benefit others (littluns); used as the sacrificial lamb; he is the Christ-like symbol. Simon’s encounter with the Lord of the Flies is important because it represents something pure/good vs. evil in its worst form (Satan).Slide12
LOTF: Name Meanings
Ralph = Anglo-Saxon word meaning, COUNCIL
Piggy = vulnerability comparable to vulnerability of pigs on the island; how much the other boys dislike him because of his intelligence (pig = smart)
Jack = Hebrew word, “Yakov,” meaning “one who deceives” or “ one who takes over.” Simon = Hebrew word, “one who listens”, “one who observes”
Roger = “Famous with the spear”Slide13
LOTF: The Real World Island
The island is a representation of what is happening in the outside world. Destruction and chaos are imitated within the society set up by the boys
ISN’T IT IRONIC … – Without realizing it, the boys have created the same society from which they were being protected