the fire going out symbolises the remanance of civilization goin out.... the one thing that stood for civization dies out,... it shows the complete darkness that piggy and ralph are left in...... lost to an extent in a barbaric world of beastly madness and human frenzy that is daminated by an almost animal like hunger for violence .
me
the glasses symbolize hope because with the glasses the boys can start a signal fire,cook,and have heat
Water in Lord of the Flies symbolizes rebirth.
adaptation to the island
the men
The other two characters who helped keep the fire burning in "Lord of the Flies" were Piggy and Simon. Piggy was responsible for suggesting the idea of using Piggy's glasses to light the fire, while Simon helped to gather wood for the fire.
Jack says that he will split up the choir, his hunters, into groups and be responsible for keeping the fire going.
One quote from "Lord of the Flies" that shows the fire going out is, "The fire was dead" (Golding, 67). This quote signifies a critical moment in the novel where the boys' chance of rescue diminishes due to the fire being extinguished.
The war going on in "Lord of the Flies" is World War II.
The savagery inside the boys themselves.
I am pretty sure he symbolizes democracy and goodwill.
lighting will symbolize the death and hardships of the boys and the dangers that they encounter with their surroundings and savage ways.