Plot
Setting
Characters
Theme
Random
100
The first 2 boys on the island.
Who are Ralph and Piggy?
100
Where does the book take place?
What is an uninhibited island?
100
Most wants a shower and a haircut
Who is Ralph?
100
What theme does Simon's murder fall under?
Defects of Human Nature
100
What do you think William Golding is trying to teach people by writing a novel about the evils of humans and the way they affect society?
William Golding did not write Lord of the Flies to make us feel defeated but to empower us through a fuller understanding of “human nature.” If we know that we can be this way we should strive to not. Kill the beast.
200
How did the boys look when they arrived?
Uniformed. In black. With caps.
200
When does this book take place?
The book takes place during World War II.
200
Was lying in the grass, powerless, wailing and gibbering
Who is Percival?
200
What theme does Ralph hiding in the thicket represent?
Survival
200
True or False: Ralph and Jack initially had a mutual respect for each other that diminished by the end of the book.
What is true?
300
Describe how the parachutist reached the island and what happened after.
should mention: plane fight; ejected from plane; floats down from the air; stuck in a tree; begins to rot; found by samneric
300
Describe the island? Mention at least 4 places.
Uninhabited; deserted; pigs; castle rock; beach with wading pool; shelters; pig run; fire on a mountain; cliffs; rocks; reef; mirages; creepers; lagoon; the scar; simon's mat
300
The only person to know the truth about the beastie
Who is Simon?
300
Ralph, Jack and Roger on the mountain searching through the ashes for the parachutist, is an example of what theme?
Blindness and Sight/Fear of the Unknown
300
Discuss the differences and similarities we learned about Coral Island and LOTF (think about the video!!!)
In Coral Island there were pirates and savages and other humans for the boys to fight. It was a happy ending. The names were the same/similar.
400
What event (s) impacted the kids the most?
The deaths of Simon/Piggy (argument before). Missing the boat.
400
Why is the setting significant?
The setting is significant because the isolation forms a civilization and community, where someone must be a leader. Without this setting many of the conflicts wouldn't have occurred.
400
Is ultimately responsible for the boys’ rescue
Who is Jack?
400
What theme is characterized by a thirst for blood and death?
Power drives the boys to insanity. The want to dominate the island/pigs.
400
Roger is unable to throw rocks directly at the “littlun” on the beach because...
the laws of civilization restrain him although he is no longer in a civilized place
500
What is ironic about the ending of the story? (2 part answer)
that the fire Jack accidentally started led to the rescue of the boys but it threatened to kill Ralph, who was most hopeful about the fire and rescue
500
What does the island lack?
The island lacks a society and the societal laws and rules, which allows for the boys to run wild and show their true, ugly, inner selves. It also lacks women.
500
This character represents the evil and defects of human nature. (not Roger)
Lord of The Flies
500
What theme is represented when Jack and Ralph argue and fight?
The thirst for power/leadership can turn allies into enemies.
500
Why does Piggy NEED the conch?
Without rules and order, people like Piggy get squashed (literally). With the conch, everyone gets a fair chance. If he's holding the conch, it doesn't matter if he's fat and unathletic. His voice matters just as much as anyone else's. That's probably why he defends it until his death.
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