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*NEED THE ANSWER ASAP* The setting of Lord of the Flies is a symbolic island.

A) True
B) False

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The setting of Lord of the Flies is a symbolic island.

The setting of "Lord Of The Flies" is important to the plot for several reasons. First, because the island is isolated, it forces the boys to create /re-create civilization on their own. Second, because it is so lush, it is like Eden; this is less a plot issue than a symbolic one, but it is important.

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Answer:

true

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