The masks symbolizes the boys hiding behind a fake confidence.
Water in Lord of the Flies symbolizes rebirth.
it symbolizes leadership
In "Lord of the Flies," the mask is worn by Jack and the other boys in his tribe as they descend into savagery. The mask represents their transformation from civilized children to ruthless hunters controlled by their primal instincts. It symbolizes the loss of moral boundaries and the emergence of violence within them.
I am pretty sure he symbolizes democracy and goodwill.
The "Lord of the Flies" symbolizes the evil and savagery that exists within each person. It represents the darkness and destructive impulses that can emerge when civilization and order break down.
There are many Biblical references in Lord of the Flies. One being Simon as "God". He is a nice caring person, just as God or jesus was!
In "Lord of the Flies," the conch symbolizes order, civilization, and democracy. It represents the boys' ability to maintain a sense of unity and organization on the island.
Simon is the boy in Lord of the Flies who has the spiritual encounter with the "Lord of the Flies". Simon has an epileptic fugue and holds an imaginary internalised converstion with the Lord of the Flies, which is simply a projection of the evil within himself.
In "Lord of the Flies," Jack's hair color is golden or blonde. This hair color symbolizes his leadership, charisma, and savage nature as the story progresses.
In the novel "Lord of the Flies," the conch symbolizes order, civilization, and democracy. It represents the boys' ability to maintain a sense of unity and organization on the island.
There are many different symbolic images inThe Lord of the Flies, but the Lord of the Flies is a symbol himself. Towards the end of the novel when the Lord of the Flies speaks to Simon, is when his true symbolism comes out; the Lord becomes an indication of any type of beast and also a symbol of the power of evil. You could even take this answer as far as saying the Lord of the Flies symbolizes the devil whereas throughout the story, Simon portrays Jesus Christ (Biblical parallelism).Beelzebub, or a satanic/demonic representaion
in one scene in the book, the rotten pig's head becomes an evil being, a devil in the head of one of the boy's it is surrounded by flies, and is therefore Lord of the Flies. This title implies that left unattended, people will revert to a savage, state of evil.