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The title in Lord of the Flies actually refers to the boar's head idol that Simon envisions, which is surrounded by flies. It also metaphorically refers to the rot and decay of society represented by the break-down of the boys' civilization.
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Lord of the Flies refers to Beelzebub, another name for the devil. He is also called the Lord of Filth and Dung. Throughout the novel, the children grow dirtier and dirtier, an outward reflection of their inner state.
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