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It is a use of personification because the Lord of the Flies is a fragment of the mind, supposed to represent the capacity to do evil within everybody.

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The Lord of the Flies grins at Ralph symbolically because it represents the darkness and evil within all humans. It is a manifestation of the boys' descent into savagery and their loss of civilization. The grin signifies the triumph of chaos and the inner beast within them.

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