adj. Deserving blame
Culpable
n. Denial of comfort to oneself
Abnegation
These characters are the first two revealed in the novel.
Ralph and Piggy
Piggy
(Narrator speaking about this character): He licked his lips and turned his head at an angle, so that his gaze avoided the embarrassment of linking with another's eye
Jack
That business restaurant attracts an _____ crowd: lawyers, artists, circus clowns, and investment bankers.
Eclectic
n. A leader who appeals to a people’s prejudices
Demagogue
The littluns are terrified of this.
The Beast(ie)
Samneric
However _____ thought of the beast, there rose before his inward sight the picture of human at once heroic and sick.
Simon
Mr. Christian sometimes entertains _____ conversations in class which hinders our learning experience.
The _____ in service should last two or three months–until the cable lines are repaired.
Hiatus
This is the first major point of tension between Ralph and Jack.
Sadistic and bigger than most of the boys, representation of evil in humanity.
Roger
"Boys armed with sticks"
n. A poet, often a singer as well
Bard
Though he spoke for over an hour, the lecturer was completely _____ and the students had no idea what he was talking about.
Inarticulate
This is the beast's true identity.
A dead parachutist
or
The inner evil/darkness within themselves
Tall and thin with red hair, has light blue eyes that are quick to anger.
Jack
“Fancy thinking the beast was something you could hunt and kill!”
The Lord of the Flies (to Simon)
My roommate can’t get over her breakup with her boyfriend and now just _____-s in self-pity.
Wallow
The bright colored eyeliner will _____ Ann’s beautiful eyes.
Accentuate
What happens to the island at the end of the book?
Jack and the Hunters set it on fire trying to smoke Ralph out.
The boy who perished in the first major fire. (be specific)
The boy with the mulberry birthmark.
“He came-- disguised. He may come again..."
Jack (About the Beast)