Lord of the Flies: The Conch
Title: Lord of the Flies: The Conch
Category: Literature / Novels
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Lord of the Flies: The Conch
Symbols are important to many people because it is a representation of their individuality. In the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding, the conch shell is a representation of the leadership in society. The conch shell is used to speak during the meeting on the island. He who holds the conch is the leader. Throughout the novel, a few people get a hold of the conch and either use it speaks or take
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the conch is destroyed, it basically means that Ralph’s power has fallen.
Throughout the novel, a few people get a hold of the conch and either use it speak or take over. With the rise of power and the fall of power, the conch was involved in all of it. Strangely enough, the story somewhat relates to today’s world. The question though is will today’s world end up just like the boys?
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