Lord of the Flies images William Golding’s book does include vivid depictions of what things look like, but visual artists can add another dimension.

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Lord of the Flies images William Golding’s book does include vivid depictions of what things look like, but visual artists can add another dimension.

Jack’s Tribe

An Interesting Book Cover: Piggy in his school uniform; huge fly; broken spectacles.

Maggots, having fed off the energy of guns, turning into flies? Guns stacked like spears might be?

Labeling and mapping: trying to create some order on this island.

Beelzebub

“Lord of the flies” translated back through Hebrew and Greek is… “Lord of the flies” translated back through Hebrew and Greek is… “Beelzebub”—one of Lucifer’s buddies; or, could simply be an alternate name for Lucifer.

Project 2090: Preventing LOTF and 1984

Project 2090: Preventing Mad Max, too