Fire represents tehnology. It can be uses it a positve role (rescue) or a negitive way (Atempt at killing Ralph). This is more clearly seen when you draw conections between other symbols in the book. Piggy is logic/logical thinker. he uses glasses (knowledge) to discover the conch (Law and Order) and fire (technology).
The fire represents civilization and a hope for rescue, but mostly civilization ;]
Ralph
In Lord Of The Flies, fire represents hope, safety and rescue. A recurring fear seems to occur during the nights on the island but the fire illumintates their camp getting rid of their fear. Ralph's priority is to keep the fire burning while the rest of the boys,mainly Jack, are less concerned with the fire and focus on hunting.
In "Lord of the Flies," the fire symbolizes hope and rescue. It is initially a signal fire that represents the boys' desire to be rescued from the island. However, as the boys become more savage and lose sight of their goal, the fire also symbolizes destruction and chaos.
It represents authority.
The signal fire in "Lord of the Flies" symbolizes hope and the boys' connection to civilization. It represents their desire to be rescued and return to society. As the fire begins to dwindle and they lose sight of their goal, it also highlights the decline into savagery and loss of control.
Ralph spends most of his time in the novel "Lord of the Flies" near the beach and the signal fire that represents hope for rescue. He also spends time at the assembly area where meetings are held.
In "Lord of the Flies," the fire represents the boys' hope of being rescued. Their reactions to the fire vary - some prioritize its maintenance to signal for help, while others neglect it due to fear or distraction. Overall, their initial reactions are appropriate as they understand the fire's importance, but as the story progresses, they become more focused on other concerns.
Jack and his tribe of hunters were responsible for moving the fire in "Lord of the Flies" as they prioritized hunting and their own desires over maintaining the signal fire for rescue.
Golding, the author, refers to a dead pig's head which has been stuck on a spike as the symbolic "Lord of the Flies." It also represents the evil in everyone.
In "Lord of the Flies," the dance represents the boys' descent into savagery and loss of civilization. Led by Jack, the dance becomes more frenzied and violent, culminating in the killing of Simon during a chaotic ritual.
Simon represents Jesus Christ