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Symbols Symbols In Lord of the flies by William golding, the conch represents the end of a civilized society. He conch was a symbol of civilization throughout the book as it represented the orderly and proper side of the boys. The conch?s power is represented early in the novel as Ralph became the leader because he was holding the conch
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