Sunday, October 13, 2019
Consider two symbols, which you consider to be important in the novel, :: English Literature
Consider two symbols, which you consider to be important in the novel,   and show you have thought about how Golding makes use o    Consider two symbols, which you consider to be important in the novel  ââ¬ËThe Lord of the Fliesââ¬â¢, and show you have thought about how Golding  makes use of them.    A symbol is ââ¬Ëa thing regarded as suggesting something.ââ¬â¢ The two  objects I have chosen are in my view the most symbolically important  in the novel ââ¬ËThe Lord of the Fliesââ¬â¢.    Firstly I have chosen the conch. The conch is very significant, as it  is the first recognizable object introduced. A conch is a shell, and  is described as ââ¬Ëdeep cream, touched here and there with fading pink.ââ¬â¢  It is discovered in the first chapter of the book, ââ¬ËThe Sound of the  Shellââ¬â¢ and is used to summon everyone together.    Traditionally, the conch was used by the Greek God of the Sea, Triton,  to calm or raise the oceans. Similarly, it was used by Ralph to  command order, attention and respect from the other boys, although he  did not use it intentionally to do this. The boys see it as a symbol  of authority, which must be obeyed unquestioningly. When this  authority is challenged by Jack in ââ¬ËBeast From Waterââ¬â¢, and again in  ââ¬ËBeast From Airââ¬â¢, it is the turning point leading to Ralphââ¬â¢s downfall,  and the demise of the conch.    ââ¬Ë ââ¬Å"Conch! Conch!â⬠ shouted Jack. ââ¬Å"We donââ¬â¢t need the conch any more.â⬠ ââ¬â¢    Jack is undermining Ralph, merely to disguise his own insecurity. It  is at this point that Ralph realises the seriousness of the situation,  and is too scared to blow the conch, in case the boys do not regroup.    ââ¬Ë ââ¬Å"If I blow the conch and they donââ¬â¢t come back; weââ¬â¢ve had it.â⬠ ââ¬â¢    The conch is also representative of the boysââ¬â¢ loss of innocence, as  this is echoed by the conch losing colour, and losing significance to  the boys. When the conch is destroyed, it indicates the destruction of  order, and rational thought and behaviour. At the same moment the  conch is destroyed, Piggy is killed, which heightens the drama of the  situation, and stresses how important it is that the conch has been  destroyed.    In the microcosm of the island, the boys have virtually no discipline  or figure of authority, and so become more and more feral. Jackââ¬â¢s  behaviour in this situation shows that people will abuse power if it  is not earned. The power that he has corrupts him, and turns him from  a bossy schoolboy into a bloodthirsty dictator. At the beginning of  the novel, the boys were still subject to their conditioning by    					    
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