Symbols In Lord Of The Flies And The Help
The final reason why the novels, Lord of the Flies and The Help are not comparable because of their symbols. Golding’s Lord of the Flies had a few symbols within the novel. For an example the conch shell. The conch is a representation of the boy’s civilization. The boys use the conch shell to call assemblies, and whoever is holding the shell has the right to speak. Throughout the book the conch starts to lose its power as the boys are becoming more and more savage. When “the conch exploded into a thousand white fragments” (200) this is when the boys turned into complete savages.
A symbol that Stockett used in her novel The Help is the bitter seed. The bitter seed is a representation of how Aibileen acts towards white women. The bitter seed