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it references to a greek word, and the bible meaning evil. The name derives from the Canaanite "Baal" meaning "lord," and he is known as the "lord of the flies"
The story in "Lord of the Flies" is narrated by an omniscient third-person narrator, who provides insight into the thoughts and actions of the characters without being a character in the story themselves. This narrative style allows readers to see the events unfold from a neutral perspective.
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 stays behind from the hunt to care for the littluns in "Lord of the Flies." He is the one who shows compassion and kindness towards the younger boys, helping them when they are in need.
Jack is the antagonis(competitor, rival) of the story
It means BEELZEBUB which means Satan or evil.
lord of flies, satan the devil
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The story was originally called 'The Stranger Who Lies Within.'
It describes the kids and how they get used to the island.
If you are talking about the climax of the story, it is when Simon is killed
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