lighting will symbolize the death and hardships of the boys and the dangers that they encounter with their surroundings and savage ways.
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Water in Lord of the Flies symbolizes rebirth.
adaptation to the island
Simon's bower represents civilization.
It symbolizes the monstrosity and animalism of everyone on the island, when it was meant to be an offering to the beast. The beast was in all of them.
It was homage to the beast and this, being the Lord of the Flies later, is related to the devil. Lord of the flies in Hebrew has a similar name to Beelzebub, which is the devil. It signifies that the devil is all part of us, when he says he is part of them to Simon during one of his seizures.