A character known for their kindness and insight.
Who is Simon?
It represents the inherent evil in humanity.
What is the Lord of the Flies?
The reason Jack's tribe raids the shelters a second time.
What is to get Piggy's glasses?
"We’ve got to have rules and obey them. After all, we’re not savages."
Who is Ralph?
Represents fortified power and absolute rule.
What is Castle Rock?
A character who is first to describe the snake-thing.
Who is the boy with the mulberry birthmark?
Represents the rule of law and civilized behaviour.
What is the conch?
First major sign that the boys rules are collapsing.
What is abandoning the shelters or duties?
"Kill the pig. Cut her throat. Spill her blood!"
Who are the hunters?
Two characters who are viewed as outsiders.
Who are Piggy and Simon?
A character responsible for keeping track of the names of the little'uns.
Who is Piggy?
A dual symbol that represents connection to civilization and destruction.
What is the fire?
A character who has the desire to "squeeze the dark flesh."
Who is Ralph?
"I’m not going to play any longer. Not with you."
Who is Jack?
An act that shows the boys haven't fully become savage.
What are throwing stones to miss or Jack not being able to kill the pig?
A character who sharpens a stick at both ends.
Who is Roger?
Represents loss of individuality and descent into savagery.
What is the pig dance?
Camouflage used for the pig hunt.
What is face paint?
"Fancy thinking the Beast was something you could hunt and kill!"
What is the "Lord of the Flies"?
Uses fear to control his group.
Who is Jack?
A character who represents the psychological toll of fear and isolation.
Who is Percival?
Represents the adult world's corruption and ongoing war.
What is the parachutist?
The initial 3 boys who explore the island.
Who are Ralph, Jack and Simon?
"I’m scared of him. You know what I mean."
Who is one of the little 'uns?
Believes the beast comes from the water.
Who is Percival?