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Ralph is rescued by a naval officer in William Golding's novel "Lord of the Flies." The officer arrives on the island after seeing the smoke from the fire set by the boys, who have descended into savagery. This rescue symbolizes the return to civilization and the end of the boys' chaotic experience on the island.

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