At the beginning, who seems most concerned about the group of boys being stranded on an island with no form of authority present?
Piggy
How is the conch first used?
To bring people together
What does the conch represent?
Democracy.
What reason does Piggy always give for why he can't do things? (Ex: blow the conch, swim, etc.)
His asthma.
Jack first shows his leadership style by...
Bossing the choir boys around.
What are the reasons Ralph is elected leader?
He was still, attractive, and had the conch.
What does the fire represent?
What real-life war is going on in the outside during the time of this novel?
World War II
Ralph's main goal is to ensure...
That everyone has fun and gets rescued.
Democracy.
"All round him the long scar smashed into the jungle was a bath of heat."
The narrator uses two metaphors, one likening the strip of jungle damaged by the plane crash to a scar, and another comparing the heat and humidity to a bath.
What did Piggy hear the pilot say about what's happened in the outside world?
"About the atom bomb? They're all dead."
Piggy's leadership traits include...
Being good at thinking things through.
In Chapter 2 "Fire on the Mountain," both Ralph and Jack are embarrassed because...
They can't start a fire.
What literary device is used in the quotes below?
"Sleep came like a wave"
"The breeze that on the lagoon had chased their tails like kittens"
Simile:
Why is it important that Ralph and Jack are embarrassed they can't figure out how to start a fire?
What is the first rule that Ralph creates as the leader that best shows the type of government style they're trying to establish?
At the end of chapter 2, "Fire on the Mountain," what can we infer about the litte'un?
That the little'un with the birthmark didn't escape the fire.
What literary device is used in the quote below?
"The great rock loitered, poised on one toe, decided not to return, moved through the air, fell, struck, turned over, leapt droning through the air, and smashed a deep hole in the canopy of the forest."
Personification.
What contradicts Ralph's insisting that "this is a good island!"?