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What is the main theme,big symbols,recurring imagery,story's climax OF LORD OF THE FLIES?

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HOW IS THIS A TURNING POINT FOR THE CHARACTERS ?

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  1. Why don't you just read the book? Your basically just asking us to type it in for you. The book is full of almost nothing but symbols.


  2. When they are on the beach and dancing around the pig head. It symbolizes that the boys are changing. They are no longer proper young men, they are turning into wild creators of nature. The power and leadership changes roles from one boy to the other. That is the climax. Hope that helps

  3. There are so many themes and symbols in Lord of the Flies.  Some of the themes include the dehumanization of relationships, civilization vs savagery, individualism vs community, the nature of evil, man vs nature, the loss of innocence and the negative consequences of war.  

    Here are a few sites the will help you with more ideas for your work with Lord of the Flies.

    http://www.gerenser.com/lotf/

    http://www.gradesaver.com/classicnotes/t...

    http://www.bellmore-merrick.k12.ny.us/lo...

    http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/flies/

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