Lord of the Flies
In the novel “Lord of the Flies” some characters represent abstract ideas, such as Ralph who is the main representation of civilization and order, Jack who represents Savagery and violence, Simon who represents the good in human nature, Piggy who represents the scientific and reasoning side of humanity and The Lord Of the Flies who represents the evil that lies in all men’s souls.
Ralph’s main goal was to get rescued; He was the main representation of civilized human living and order. He wanted to build shelters and keep a signal fire going at all times to ensure rescue. Ralph clashed with Jack a lot because Jack who represents the exact opposite of jack, Savagery and Violence, had different priorities and had a different approach to problems .Jack represents Savagery because he loves power and will do anything for it, he was jealous of Ralph when he was chosen leader. Jack wishes to show dominance over other boys through punishing them and getting his way, he enjoyed killing the pig because it showed his dominance over nature.
Simon is a very unique character in the book that represents something different. Simon represents the good in human beings, but also Simon is shown to be one with nature. He treats the younger children kindly and helps Ralph build shelter selflessly. Simon was the first one to realize that the beast is not something physical but something that lies inside all of us. Simon’s murder represents the lack of goodness and abundance of evil in the world.
Piggy, on the island represents the scientific and rational nature of human beings. Piggy believes in reasoning and order, but he is often looked down upon because of his obesity. The Lord of the Flies represents the evil and savagery in all men’s soul. The Lord of the flies when talking to Simon says “We are going to have fun on this Island” meaning they can do whatever they want on the Island without having to worry about the Rules.
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