Saturday, October 24, 2015

Can you give me another metaphor found in "Lord of the Flies"?I worded the last metaphor question wrong.I need to get an example of a metaphor...

In chapter 5, after the assembly, when Ralph is talking about stepping down as chief, Ralph refers to  Piggy, Simon, and himself by saying: " Fat lot of good we are, said Ralph. "Three blind mice."  In my edition it is on page 108.

Later in the novel, chapter 8 page 164, Golding refers to Simon as a "small brown image, concealed by leaves.

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