The character introduced as " the boy with fair hair".
Who is Ralph?
The conch represents this.
What is authority and leadership?
The author of Lord of the Flies.
Who is William Golding?
With great interest or enthusiasm.
What is "avidly"?
The age of Harry Potter when he received his letter.
What is 11?
The character that tries to kill a pig and is extremely upset that he failed.
Who is Jack?
Its deeper meaning is the permanent violation of good; it's caused by the wound or gash of a beautiful island.
What is "the scar"?
The amount of boys on the island.
What is unknown because of the lack of organization?
Not transparent
What is "opaque"?
Maleficent is the villain in this classic Disney movie.
What is "Sleeping Beauty?"
This happened to the littl'un with the mulberry-coloured birthmark on his face.
Which is he likely perished in the out-of-control fire?
We know this so far about what Lord of the Flies - the novel, is an allegory for.
What is the microcosm of society when no laws or rules exist; people are born evil and would do immoral acts without the rule of law or order?
Jack says: "after all, we're not savages..." may be an example of this.
What is foreshadowing?
The definition of "vicissitudes".
What is a change of circumstance or fortune.
The actor to win an Academy Award after his death for this movie based on a comic book.
Who is "Heath Ledger" in "The Dark Knight"?
This is where Simon goes at the end of Chapter 3.
What is a private hut in a beautiful clearing in the middle of the jungle that no one else knows about?
A lush paradise and untouched background compromised by humans, or the biblical story of "The Garden of Eden" is allegorized by this.
What is the island?
The character that author implies is not operating by Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.
Who is Jack?
The definition of "inscrutable".
What is impossible to understand or interpret?
The name of Eragon's dragon in the Inheritance Cycle books.
Who is Safira?
Golding uses characterization to represent the Freudian theory of the Id, Ego, & Superego. At this point in the novel, it may be hard to guess, but this character best represents "Ego" in the first three chapter.
Who is Piggy?
Think about Jack's reluctance to help with shelters, by insisting that prioritizing hunting is more important for survival... How this plays out may be an allegory for this dualistic theme.
Unmentionable; the shameful syllable(s) that makes the older boys flinch.
What are snakes, or the beastie?
Attempting to avoid notice or attention, typically because of guilt; stealthy.
What is "furtive"?
What is "A Midsummer's Night Dream?"