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Lord of the Blanks!
100
Describe the personality of Jack.
- Represents savagery and hunger for authority

- selfish


100
BONUS 100 - Breaking of the conch. (Symbol)
- loss of unity, order, and civilization. The conch was what held together Ralph’s tribe. 

- loss of power

100
At the end of the book, Jack sets the whole island on fire, causing them to get rescued. How is this ironic?
Ralph was the one who wanted to keep the fire going in chapter 2 just in case someone saw it, but Jack, being careless, never cared enough to keep it going. But in chapter 12, he was the one to start the fire.
100
The shell symbolizes authority, order and power
100

Who says, "I’m frightened. Of us. I want to go home. Oh God, I want to go home." 

Ralph
200
When Ralph and Piggy are attacked one night by Jack’s tribe, what is stolen? How does this negatively affect Ralph’s tribe and how does this positively affect all the boys on the island?
-Piggy’s glasses are stolen. 

-Ralph’s tribe is negatively affected because they no longer have a source of power to cook and food, Piggy is completely blind, and they can no longer keep a fire going. 

-All the boys are positively affected because eventually Jack sets the whole island on fire which leads the boys’ rescue.

200
Simon’s death. (Symbol)
- Simon’s death symbolizes unfairness. 

- loss of sense of spirituality

- Simon was the most calm of all the boys and was never power-hungry. Simon was on his way to do something for the benefit of his group and he was rewarded with death, also resembling Christs death.

200
BONUS 100 - Who is “Lord of The Flies”? What does it symbolize?
It is the name of the sow’s head that Jack and his tribe put on the stake. It stays in the forest as an offering for the “beastie.” The Lord of The Flies symbolizes power and destruction that is seen within Jack and the boys.
200
How does this video relate to the story? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MEgph_qScc
- Love for Power

- Mindless Masses

200
When Ralph is being chased, he eventually ends up on the beach. When he looks up, who does he see?
A naval officer.
300
While Sam and Eric were looking after the fire, they saw a figure which thought was the beast. What was the figure? How did this figure lead to the death of Simon and how does it contribute to the savagery of the boys?
The figure was a pilot who had been killed during a war in the sky above the island. Sam and Eric see the figure, thinking it’s the beast which causes frenzy among the boys. Eventually, Simon is mistaken as the beast and is killed. The boys turn into savages during the process of hunting the beast.
300
”Look at that! Call that a signal fire? That’s a cooking fire. Now you’ll eat and there’ll be no smoke. Don’t you understand? There may be a ship out there-“(178) (Foreshadowing)
This quote foreshadows the boys staying on the island forever. It also foreshadows the boys getting sick of not being rescued and eventually they will listen to Ralph and re-create the rescue fire.
300
In detail, describe why Jack became blood-thirsty and a savage. Why are his actions significant throughout the novel?
-Jack always wanted power since the beginning.

-He became blood-thirsty after the first killing of the pig, with nothing left to hold him to civility

- His actions lead on many of the other boys, as fear always rules.

300
How does this video relate to the story? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUFT35S7Jb4
- Physical resemblance to Piggy

- Simon's wishes that everyone would get along

300
Who gives the idea to start a fire on the beach instead?
Piggy
400
What happens when Jack tells the boys they should vote for a new leader? What does this show about his character? How do Jack’s actions contribute to the rest of the story?
When the boys vote, no one votes for Jack which causes him to storm off in anger and create his own tribe. It shows how he is power hungry. Jack’s actions cause war between the two tribes and many deaths.
400
”You’ll get back all right. I think so, anyway.” (111)(Said by Simon) (Characterization)
This quote characterizes Simon as an optimistic person. Simon always brought a calm vibe throughout the group. When Simon’s death approached, the calm vibes drifted away.
400
Give 2 differences from the novel found in the movie. 
Jack is a redhead but he had blonde hair in the movie

Ralph is the oldest in the novel but not in the movie

The boys are English in the novel but American in the movie.

The pilot is injured in the movie but not dead.

Jack has the idea to use Piggy's glasses to set the fire in the movie but in the novel it's Ralph's idea

400
Savagery is an innate human characteristic 
400

BONUS 100 -What character is the narrator talking about in this passage? - "A little boy who wore the remains of an extraordinary black cap on his red hair and who carried the remains of a pair of spectacles at his waist, started forward, then changed his mind and stood still." 

Jack
500
During Jack’s feast, it starts to rain with great intensity. Ralph points out that Jack and his tribe have no shelter. How does this relate to the arguments between Jack and Ralph towards the beginning of the book?
Towards the beginning of the book, Jack and Ralph debate the importance of shelter versus the importance of food. Eventually, it is shown how shelter had always been the more important of the two.
500
“Kill the beast! Cut his throat! Spill his blood!”(152) (Characterization)
It clearly shows the boys have gone out of control and there is no longer order within the group. The boys have lost all their innocence and nothing can get in their way.
500
“Far off along the bowstave of beach, three figures trotted toward the Castle Rock. They kept away from the forest and down by the water. Occasionally they sang softly; occasionally they turned cartwheels down by the moving streak of phosphorescence. The chief led them, trotting steadily, exulting in his achievement. He was a chief now in truth; and he made stabbing motions with his spear. From his left hand dangled Piggy’s broken glasses.” (168)
This passage shows how Jack now has absolute power. He has become ignorant and selfish. Jack has brainwashed the boys who now have no thoughts of their own. Jack has taken possession of Piggy’s glasses, meaning Ralph’s tribe is now going to suffer and Jack’s tribe will overpower the island.
500
How does this video relate to the story? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHYzn9y_B1M
The moment Jack decided he's just as good as Ralph and should murder him to take completely take power.
500
When Jack was in power, he tended to punish boys for no reason. What is the name of the littlun that is punished by Jack?
Wilfred
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