| General | Fire | TheCivilization(s) | Beast | Symbolism |
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100What is The Lord of the Flies about?
A group of school boys who get stranded on an island without any grown-ups.
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100What is the pupose of the fire?
So that a ship could see the smoke and posably rescue them.
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100What does the conch do?
Calls an assembly.
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100Who is scared of the beast?
Everyone.
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100What is the symbolism of Piggy and his glassses?
The intelectual and science of the community.
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200Who wrote the book "The Lord of the Flies"?
William Golding.
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200Where is the fire located?
On top of the mountain, later moved to the beach.
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200Where is the first civilization located?
On the beach by the lagoon.
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200Who first mentions the beast?
The kid with the weird birthmark.
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200What is the symbolism of Roger and the conch shell?
Civilization and order.
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300When was this book origanely published?
1954
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300Where is the fire moved to?
On the beach near the lagoon.
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300Where is the second civilization located?
On Castle Rock.
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300Where is the beast thought to come from?
The water.
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300What is the symbolism of Jack and/or Roger?
Savagery, lust for power, brutality, and bloodthurst.
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400What is the theme of "The Lord of the Flies"?
The stuggle between the civilized and savagery.
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400Who is in charge of the fire?
The choir.
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400Who is left in the first tribe after Jack makes his own?-
Some little ones, Samneric, Piggy, and Ralph.
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400Where does the beast come from.
The sky.
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400What is the symbolism of Simon?
Natural human goodness, some might say Jesus.
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500What is The Lord of the Flies?
The head that Jack and the savages offer to The Beast.
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500What is the symbolism of the fire?
The only connection to civization.
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500What is the civilization symbolic of?
Politics, the big ones always argue and are in charge while the little ones are townfolk.
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500What is the symbolism of the beast?
The savagery among the boys.
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500What is the symbolism of The Lord of the Flies.
The power of evilin everyone, a literal translation of the biblical name Beezelbub.
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