Who said:
“The rules!" shouted _____, "you're breaking the rules!"
Ralph
Which boy symbolizes innocence throughout the book?
Simon
Which object was used to symbolize leadership?
Conch
Which part of the island hid the supposed Beast?
Mountain
Who's death was the first recognized?
Simon
Who said:
"What's grownups goin' to think? Young Simon was murdered."
Piggy
Roger
What do Piggy's glasses signify?
Intelligence
Which part of the island signifies savagery?
Castle Rock
Which event leads to a small disagreement in the first chapter?
Who should be leader.
Who said:
“I'm frightened. Of us.'
Ralph
Who's purposeful death shows the peak savagery of the boys?
Piggy
Which item is used to show their savagery that is only brought up twice?
Spear sharpened at both ends
Which part of the platform/beach was used to show civility until it wasn't used anymore?
The bathroom rocks
Which event ends the book, showing the remorse which was only felt after?
Who said:
“We've got to have rules and obey them. After all, we're not savages. We're English, and the English are best at everything.”
Jack
Which three boys venture up the mountain looking for the beast, which they find?
Ralph, Jack, and Roger
Which symbol is used as a hope of rescue?
Fire
Why would Simon go by himself into the clearing?
Seizure
Which boy (who was quickly shut down) proposed the idea of a beast?
Who said:
"You knew, didn't you? I'm part of you?...I'm the reason why it's no go? Why things are the way they are?"
Lord of the Flies/Beast/Pig's head
Which boy symbolizes the darkness in human nature, as he engages in increasingly violent acts?
Roger
What does the scar refer to in this book?
The part of the forest where the plane hit