I guess the platform can symbolize a place of order and civilization. Assemblies were always held there, under the green and sweeping fronds, to discuss problems and strategies on how to survive on the island
Water in Lord of the Flies symbolizes rebirth.
adaptation to the island
lighting will symbolize the death and hardships of the boys and the dangers that they encounter with their surroundings and savage ways.
Simon's bower represents civilization.
Piggy
me
Water in Lord of the Flies symbolizes rebirth.
the men
adaptation to the island
The savagery inside the boys themselves.
I am pretty sure he symbolizes democracy and goodwill.
lighting will symbolize the death and hardships of the boys and the dangers that they encounter with their surroundings and savage ways.
Simon's bower represents civilization.
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.
The platform by the lagoon in "Lord of the Flies" serves as a place for assembly and discussions among the boys. It symbolizes their fading civilization and order, as well as their attempts to maintain a sense of structure and control on the island.
Piggy
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.