The characters in Lord of the Flies<span> possess recognizable symbolic </span>significance<span>, which make them as the sort of people around us. Ralph stands for civilization and democracy; Piggy represents intellect and rationalism; Jack signifies savagery and dictatorship; </span>Simon<span> is the incarnation of goodness and saintliness.</span>
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From
the list of the presented list above. The one that is NOT a theme of
“The Tragedy of Julius Caesar” is Romance. All other themes can
be found in this story. Honor, betrayal and friendship are found but
I would say that the general theme is betrayal.
<span>“Et
tu, Brute?” where the last words of julius Caesar to his friend
Marcus Brutus at the moment he was assassinated. This signifies the
worst unexpected betrayal.</span>
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hope this helps, Regards.</span>
The point of view that this story is written in appears to be Third Person Limited Omniscient. This is due to the narrator having knowledge of only the boy's thoughts and feelings; but at the same time, the boy in the story is not the one narrating.
Another way to tell that it is Third Person, is due to the narrator using pronouns like, "He" and "His".
I hope this helped you!
There are no pronouns in this sentence... however if you were to use pronouns for mary and Elizabeth, it would be she/her