The setting of Lord of the Flies <u>is</u> a symbolic island.
<em>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.</em>
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People follow the crowd because they tend to do that, and they doubt themselves when everyone else has their own opinion. Also, our brains get confused between what it sees and what others tell us.