The Lord Of The Flies: A Complex Web Of Symbolism
“The whole book is symbolic in nature except the rescue in the end
where adult life appears, dignified and capable, but in reality enmeshed in
the same evil as the symbolic life of the children on the island.” William
Golding summed up the complex novel he had written not as a simple
adventure story, but as a complex web of symbolism. The Lord of the Flies
mirrored the world as it was in the 1950’s, a world where uncertainty was
common and conflict was widespread. In his book, the symbols that Golding
used can easily be identified. The island and its representati ....
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