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Lord of the Flies major characters
- RALPH
- represents order,
leadership + civilisation
- "ought to - ought to die before
we let the fire out
- perceptive
- as novel progresses, understands
that savagery lives within,
inherent evil present
- notices decline in
communication/verbal ability
- charismatic
- power + influence secure at beginning, still shaped by society's guidelines
- holds the conch, emblem of adult authority
- morality imposed by society
- "eyes that proclaimed no devil."
- "That was murder"
- "striving unsuccessfully to convey majesty of adult life
- JACK
- dominant
- rejects Ralph's authority + imposed rules
- manipulates their fears,
instrument of power
- "the Chief has spoken"
- "Choir! Stand still!"
- controls boys through
violence, they
embrace it
- violent
- longer he spends on island,
surrounded by temptations of a
society ruled by the
strongest(physically) becomes
more savage
- "awesome stranger"
- "the madness came into his
eyes again"
- "Kill the pig. Cut her throat.
Spill her blood"
- represents militarism +
anarchy (no rules),
represents desire/greed
for power
- "We don't need the conch any more"
- represents demons/devil
- "a stain in the darkness, a stain
that was Jack"
- feel powerful and exalted
- arrogant
- "I ought to be chief"
- "wedded to her in lust"
- "sat there like an idol"
- SIMON
- shy/silent
- represents spiritual side of
human nature + neutral
force, idea of essential
human goodness
- deep affinity w/ nature
- "water rose further and dressed Simon's
coarse hair w/ brightness
- symbol of pure
goodness
- brutal murder indicates the scarcity of that
good amongst abundance of evil (sow head
on stake symbolises evil)
- "Simon found for them the fruit they could
not reach"
- feeding of the 5000, Judeo -
Christian allegory
- name means "he whom God has
heard" indicates depth of spirituality
- intelligent/introspective
- "Maybe it is only us"
- PIGGY
- dependent
- relies too heavily on power of social convection,
believes upholding rules gets desirable results
- clings to what gives him power, conch
- "I got the conch"
- inferior
- nickname symbolically connects him to pigs-
target of Jack and his hunter's bloodlust
- Jack's victim, most physically vunerable
- "fatty"/"The fat boy"
- "Piggy was surrounded before he could back away"
- loving/caring
- idolises Ralph like a God, has brother like
relationship w/ other boys
- intelligent
- represents rational world