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Lord of the Flies
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... Beelzebub Part I
An analysis of Simons character in Goldings The Lord of the Flies In William Golding’s novel, The Lord of the Flies, the plot can be approached in many ways. ... Simon finds a bloody sows head that is covered in flies and this frightens him. But eventually the confrontation with the "Lord of the Flies" leads Simon to a conclusion on the human psyche. ... The author uses this gruesome mutilated sow’s head as a symbol of Beelzebub, called the Prince of Devils in the New Testament and “a chief lord of Hell” in Milton’s Paradise Lost (Benet). ... Jesus held the key to heaven in The Bible and in The Lord of the Flies Simon held the key to a society free of fear of the beastie.
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Title: Lord of the Flies
Words: 770 Rating: None Pages: 3.1 submitted by: swbordchik
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