one home(#70)." As you can seea bunch of children are not ready for that kind ofresponsibility. Finally is the conch, it shows the start of acivilization and rules, but the chjildren can't make acivialized place without orderness which they don't have.Piggy knew what the conch was at first and knew theyshould blow on it but all was taken credit for by Ralph.When they first found it Ralph thought it was a stone in thewater but Piggy saw it as the shell and explained what heknew about it. "A stone." "No. A shell." Suddenly Piggywas a-bubble with decorous excitement. " S'right. It's ashell! I seen one like that before. On someone's back wall.A conch he called it. He used to blow it and then his mumwould come. It's ever so valuble-(#15)." The shell emites adeep harsh note boomed. Ralph was amazed at the sound."Gosh!(#17)." He was amazed at the sound. It was acalling of the islands children. Later in the story, everyonewould be talking at the same time so Ralph said he wouldgive it to a person and they were the only ones to speak."Conch?" "That's what this shell's called. I'll give the conchto the next person to speak. He can hold it when he'sspeaking (#33)." Golding does a magnificent job ofsymbolism in his novel. Already proven are three of themain symbols. Golding brings emotion, thought, andsymbolism together in Lord Of The Flies. Those kid's liveswere severed, some lives perished, others dreaded by thenightmares of their memories. ...