Read this excerpt from Chapter 8 of Lord of the Flies.
Simon’s head was tilted slightly up. His eyes could not break away and the Lord of the Flies hung in space before him.
"What are you doing out here all alone? Aren’t you afraid of me?"
Simon shook.
"There isn’t anyone to help you. Only me. And I’m the Beast."
Simon’s mouth labored, brought forth audible words.
"Pig’s head on a stick."
What does author William Golding allude to by naming the pig's head the Lord of the Flies?
He references the devil as he appears in the Bible's Old Testament.
He references song lyrics in which a fly is trapped in a jar.
He references a children's story in which a fly forgets its name.
He references a short story in which a man awakens to find he has been transformed into a fly.