I think it had something to do with nature looking on and sort of continuing on as if nothing had changed, while things were changing drastically among the boys.
In "Lord of the Flies," butterflies symbolize the fragility and beauty of innocence. As the boys on the island descend into savagery, the presence of butterflies serves as a contrast to the darkness and violence that encompass them, highlighting the loss of innocence and civilization.
Butterflies can make nature seemingly innocent, in the book "The Lord of the Flies", William Golding shows how butterflies play a critical yet subtle role. In our society butterflies can show beauty to nature and can represent the short cycle of life that is experienced. On page 151 it says ""Even the butterflies deserted the open space where this obscene thing grinned and dripped." Golding shows us that even the innocent beauty of butterflies flee its evil surroundings. In chapter 3, "Nothing moved but a pair of gaudy butterflies that danced round each other in the hot air." These butterflies symbolize something that is not in common with the pig head but symbolize the immortal soul.
Butterflies can make nature seemingly innocent, in the book "The Lord of the Flies", William Golding shows how butterflies play a critical yet subtle role. In our society butterflies can show beauty to nature and can represent the short cycle of life that is experienced. On page 151 it says ""Even the butterflies deserted the open space where this obscene thing grinned and dripped." Golding shows us that even the innocent beauty of butterflies flee its evil surroundings. In chapter 3, "Nothing moved but a pair of gaudy butterflies that danced round each other in the hot air." These butterflies symbolize something that is not in common with the pig head but symbolize the immortal soul.
Weapons
Order.
It is where the plane crashed
It is where the plane crashed
The Pig's Head aka The Lord of the Flies
In 'Lord of the Flies', the flies serve as a symbol of decay, death, and the inherent savagery within the boys. They are attracted to the rotting pig's head left as an offering to the "beast" and represent the moral degradation of the boys as they descend into barbarism. The constant presence of flies highlights the loss of civilization and the growing chaos on the island.
Simon represents Jesus Christ
the littluns represent the typical humans
Type your answer here... Leadership, order, and society
Iv never read the book but im gona go out on a limb and say flies