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Lord of the Flies

The conch mentioned in the book "Lord of the Flies" has become the symbol of democracy on the island. The little fascist leader Jack and his tribe, who wanted monarchy, rejects the conch and the rules that develop around it. This irregularity will cause the death of two children from the “good” tribe over time, meaning blood will be shed on the island. These events are what I want to reflect in this study: the fact that children from the "evil" tribe have escaped from the conch and the potential peace and order it can provide. The blood represents the death of innocent people, as well as tearing down the cronch itself and in a way "mauling" its existence. The reason why the children's figures are black is to establish a correlation with the drawings on the cover of the book and to handle them in a more dynamic way.
Lord of the Flies
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Lord of the Flies

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