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If youamp;#39;re not Bible-savvy, hereamp;#39;s the five-second recap: The Bible chronicles the struggle between good and evil with good eventually triumphing. So now you get the Biblical motif in Lord of the Flies, right? Donamp;#39;t worry. Iamp;#39;ll explainjust stay with me. Think about that buzzy little island for a second. Itamp;#39;s overrun with boysexcept for an unspoiled glade where Simon escapes to think. Biblical reference number one! The glade echoes the Garden of Eden, first, because itamp;#39;s pristine, and, second, because itamp;#39;s invaded by evil in the form of a pigamp;#39;s head on a stake. Biblical reference number two! The pigamp;#39;s head is the devil. Why? Letamp;#39;s start with the fact that the phrase amp;quot;Lord of the Fliesamp;quot;the name the author gives to the pigamp;#39;s headis a literal translation of the name Beelzebub, a Biblical name for Satan. Then thereamp;#39;s this. In the Bible, a talking snake (the devil in disguise)