What symbol represents nature, savagery, chaos, and primitiveness?
The pigs
The influence that the beast has over the boys in the book represents what theme?
Fear of the Unknown
What character offers to hunt down the beast on the island?
Jack
What character constantly says, "I got the conch"?
Piggy
Secret or hidden
Covert
What symbol in the book represents fear and savagery?
The Beastie
Ralph and Jack's differing leadership techniques relate to what theme?
Democracy vs. Dictatorship
Which character hits a boar in the snout with his spear?
Ralph
Fill in the blank: "For the first time since he had first known ______ (characters name), Ralph could feel him hesitate," (Golding 122).
Jack
Cry and sniff in a feeble or fretful way.
Snivel
What symbol represents eternity and despair?
The ocean
The pretend killing of one of the boys during the chapter relates to what theme?
The Darkness of the Human Spirit
What character in Chapter 7 shows a transition from civilization to savagery?
Ralph
What theme does the following quote relate to the most?: "Kill the pig! Cut his throat! Kill the pig! Bash him in!" (Golding 114).
Darkness of the Human Spirit
In a wise manner
Sagely
The mountain
The part in the chapter where Jack hesitates to go explore the noise on the mountain relates to what theme?
Fear of the Unknown
What character offers to go back through the forest by himself to give a message to Piggy?
Simon
To whom is the quote referring?: "He would like to have a pair of scissors and cut this hair, he flung the mass back, cut this filthy right back to half an inch," (Golding 109).
Ralph
Discouraging through fear
Daunting
What does the discovery of Castle Rock foreshadow?
It would be a possible base for Jack.
What theme most closely relates to chapter 7 as a whole?
Fear of the Unknown/Darkness of the Human Spirit
What character is almost killed after the boys pretend that he is a pig and try to slit his throat?
Robert
Who said it?: "Why do you hate me?" (Golding 118).
Ralph
A stupid or careless mistake
Blunder