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(Lord of The Flies) "Creepers" refers to snakes. True False
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(Lord of The Flies) "Creepers" refers to snakes.
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The creepers in lord of the flies are actually vines that grow all over the island, which symbolize evil.
Such as when the pig is found entangled in creepers, it symbolizes how the boys will also become entangled in evil as they lose civility.
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