Lord of the Flies by William Golding

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English

 

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Chris H

 

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November 22, 2015

 

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The first parallel is the similarity between the Garden of Eden and the Island in Lord of the Flies. Both are tropical, beautiful, pristine and untouched. However this changes once the boys have left a scar in the forest of the island, comparable to the scar Adam and Eve left in the Garden of Eden. The most difficult to discover religious element in the novel is the title...
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The most difficult to discover religious element in the novel is the title. Lord of the Flies, once translated into Greek, means ?Beelzebub' - a name for the devil. This implies that the embodiment of religious evil is the main thought throughout the book. Another well hidden religious element is the stick sharpened at both ends, which originally comes from the story of David and Goliath in the Bible...
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