Lord of the Flies

How does the shift in the point of view at the end of the story change the image of the boys' war?

How does the shift in the point of view at the end of the story change the image of the boys' war?

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The Navel Officer symbolizes the adult world (point of view shift) and brings the story to a definite stop. to the story. He literally comes out of nowhere and singlehandedly ends Golding's social experiment. He is everything the boys should have been but weren't.

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Lord of the Flies