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How can the storm be seen as a example of pathetic fallacy? Lord of the Flies by William Golding

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The storm that batters the island can be interpreted as a pathetic fallacy--the attribution of human emotions or characteristics to nature--because it embodies the chaos and savagery of the hunters in Chapter 9 of Lord of the Flies.

When Simon recovers from his seizure, he struggles through the creepers and staggers against the battering wind as he attempts to return to the others and report to them his revelations about the "beast."

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