How did Lord of the Flies end?

June 2024 · 2 minute read

This lesson is a summary of the climax and ending of William Golding’s novel ”Lord of the Flies”. Simon’s murder is the climax, and Piggy’s death and Jack’s tribe hunting Ralph are the falling actions. The novel ends with the boys running into a naval officer on the beach and realizing that they are rescued.Click to see full answer. Regarding this, what is ironic about the ending of Lord of the Flies?Much of the irony at the end of the novel stems from Golding’s portrayal of the naval officer. Although the naval officer saves Ralph, the ending of Lord of the Flies still is not particularly happy, and the moment in which the officer encounters the boys is not one of untainted joy.Secondly, who gets rescued in Lord of the Flies? In the final chapter of William Golding’s Lord of the Flies, the boys get finally get rescued just as Jack’s tribe is hunting and about to catch Ralph. The naval officer who finds them saw smoke coming from the island which was caused by Jack burning down the woods to smoke out Ralph. One may also ask, who dies at the end of Lord of the Flies? Piggy Do they get rescued in Lord of the Flies?Yes. Although Ralph has insisted throughout the novel on the importance of a fire to signal passing ships, what ultimately attracts a ship is not Ralph’s fire but the massive blaze set by Jack in order to kill Ralph.

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