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Golding likely included the uncontrollable fire in "Lord of the Flies" to symbolize the destructive power of human nature. As the fire grows out of control, it represents the boys' descent into savagery and loss of civilization. This event serves to highlight the theme of the inherent darkness within humanity.

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Q: The fire became uncontrollable why did golding do this?
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