Ralph calls the meeting to address what?
The order and rules on the island (them being broken)
What do the boys get distracted doing as they go up the mountain?
Rolling rocks into the sea
Who are the three that go up the mountain to find the beast?
Roger, Jack, and Ralph
Where does Simon retreat to?
His secret place
Literary Device: When an author paints a picture with words, it is called?
Imagery
What trio (3) characters has formed by the end of the chapter?
Ralph, Piggy, and Simon
Who discovers the "Beast"?
Sam n' Eric (The twins)
What happens to Robert after the failed killing of the boar?
They make him the pig (in a pretend game) which hurts him
Where does Jack go in this chapter?
He leaves the group to make his own further along the beach (towards the Pink Bastion),
Literary Device: when a character recalls a time before the start of the story, it is called?
Flashback
What are the three ideas shared of what the Beast is?
The twisty things in the tree (vines), a beast from the water, and ghosts
What does Jack think about the Pink Bastion (Castle)?
It can be a great fort.
Where is Ralph's flashback?
Home
Why does Jack leave the head of a pig on a stick?
As a gift to the Beast so it does not bother them.
Literary Device: when the attribution of a human characteristic onto something nonhuman, it is called?
Personification
Why does Ralph not blow the conch to bring the meeting to order?
He's scared it won't work, and all will be lost
What is it that lands on the island and is mistaken as the real Beast?
A dead parachuter
What does the boy's hair represent?
The decline of civilization (time away from it).
Who are the two savages mentioned in the chapter (Other than Jack)?
Robert and Maurice
Literary Device: when the reader knows information the characters don’t, it is called?
Dramatic Irony
What is Percival's address and why does he repeat it?
Percival Wemys Madison of the Vicarage. Harcourt Street, Anthony.
To protect and comfort himself.
What does Simon envision the beast as?
"a human at once heroic and sick."
What does Roger's character represent?
Senseless violence (sadistic tendencies)
What is the Lord of the Flies
Evil incarnate/the evil within humanity (Physically, the pig on the heads stick).
Literary Device: when the book references well-known people, places, or events with a text, it is called.
Allusions