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... They are used in the novel Lord of the Flies to show the deterioration and destruction of the boys society and rules. The conch, the glasses and the masks all ...
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... Moreover, Piggy's glasses, which symbolize intelligence and technology, later ... the end became a symbol of the old rules. The conch, which once was a symbol of ...
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... story is the conch, Piggy¯s glasses, and the most important one of all, the Lord of the Flies. The conch shows the start of a civilization and rules, but the ...
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... tribe with all of the "littluns" and establishes new rules. ... Piggy and Ralph and steal Piggy's glasses in order ... Ralph decides to take the conch shell to Castle ...
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... The breaking of the conch signifies the destruction and ... reader how a life with out rules, organization, and ... Golding uses Piggy's glasses to represent the power ...
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... He is a chubby boy with glasses who is constantly ridiculed ... He is holding the conch and making one final speech ... up asking if it is better to have rules and agree ...
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... Jack defies the rule about the conch and this ... Jack is driven to break such rules and behave like ... feel any remorse about stealing and damaging Piggy's glasses. ...
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... public, he also realizes that certain rules of conduct ... When the conch is broken, it symbolizes the end ... the disintegration of the island society is the glasses. ...
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... conch also shows the first idea of civilization and rules. ... 40)!" Then though even though the glasses showed to ... in instances where he found the conch and always ...
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... discussion of the beast starts of a new religion as rules dealing with ... and his savages attack Ralph and piggy and take piggy's glasses, but not the conch. ...
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... The person who holds the conch shell is given the ... Ralph, using a lens from Piggy's glasses, built a ... the novel he is constantly making commonsense rules for the ...
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... appearance; and most importantly...the conch." He was ... boys on track, makes commonsense rules for them ... who cannot see without his glasses, represents physical ...
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... it became a tool used to create order and rules. ... The "conch" rule, however, was only followed temporarily ... In a symbolic way, Piggy's glasses could symbolize ...
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... Let me [Piggy] speak...I got this{conch] to say. ... like Ralph is?...Which is better- to have rules and agree ... things up?" ( )Piggy doesn't have his glasses and he ...
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... The hunters stole Piggy's glasses, broke the conch, stole the ... to him because of his big glasses and of ... He didn't like participating in the rules that they had ...
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... a park, or playground, where children make the rules, and adults ... of a complex metaphorical system around Piggy, the conch shell, and his glasses being the ...
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... of the choir are introduced after Ralph blows the conch. ... chief' and they begin to establish rules and boundaries. ... until Jack robs Piggy of his glasses and uses ...
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... his weight, his asthma and his thick glasses, the boys ... In society, leaders are elected, rules are created and ... Piggy and Ralph come across a conch and blow in ...
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... of the choir are introduced after Ralph blows the conch. ... chief' and they begin to establish rules and boundaries. ... until Jack robs Piggy of his glasses and uses ...
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... His glasses, rather owned by the boys are a symbol of ... island and agrees with Ralph all the time that rules and order ... It was his idea to use the conch as a tool ...
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... Ralph, who wanted rules and orders in the beginning, was ... to confront Jack and to take the glasses back. ... enthusiastically adapted the idea of the conch and took ...
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... is when he is struck down by Jack, and his glasses are broken ... (91), the rules continue to ... at assemblies, and fewer and fewer boys show up when the conch is blown ...
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... The conch is the item of power in the book and ... He wanted to get rid of the rules because he doesn't ... The hunters to come, but they steal his glasses and Piggy ...
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... of fascism is his wanting to make rules solely for ... an attack on the fire since Piggy's glasses are used ... Jack calls a meeting by blowing the conch "inexpertly". ...
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... Before Jack splits from the group The conch is used to ... and has the idea of that the rules still apply ... because he is just the 'fat boy' with asthma and glasses. ...
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... group works together, sharing ideas for a common good, instead he rules by force ... Symbolism A. Characters B. Island C. Conch shell D. Piggy's glasses E. Sow's ...
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... He wears thick glasses (which are used to begin a fire ... The conch then becomes the symbol of order in the ... Ralph as the "chief" because he makes too many rules. ...
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... Ralph calls an assembly by blowing the conch and the ... This shows Jack has a disregard for rules and rescue ... After Piggy's glasses are stolen, he makes a speech ...
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... There, Jack rules with absolute power; Roger is now his ... out, and Piggy is nearly blind without his glasses. Ralph decides to take the conch shell to Castle Rock ...
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... The only rules were to keep the fire going during ... The conch was also used in the decision making process ... had the hunting knife and Piggy's glasses, which were ...
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