This character is corpulent and myopic. Thank God he doesn't have a nickname that gets him teased.
Piggy
This object represents rules, order, and power.
The conch
The boys become terrified when this drops to the island.
A dead parachutist.
This boy is considered "weird" and "different" by the boys
Simon
What does the signal fire represent?
Hope of being rescued
Connection to society/home
Maintenance required for civilization
Jack and his tribe are finally able to be successful hunters when they use what?
Face paint
This boy is the first to bring up the "snake-like thing" in the forest.
The Boy with the Mulberry birthmark
Simon represents many things in the text. Name the historical figure he is like, then list two things he represents.
Jesus Christ
Morality
Purity
Charity
The conscience
The ability to know the true nature of reality/fear
Ralph and Jack's tension is escalated in Chapters 3 & 4 over an argument they have. What does Ralph think should be the first priority? What does Jack think?
Ralph thinks the boys should focus on building shelter.
Jack thinks the boys should focus on getting meat and hunting.
This boy goes from using rocks to boulders and pretends to be a pig when the boys chant and dance.
Roger
The Scar & The Island
Corruption
Man ruining utopia/Eden
Man's flaw/defect/original sin
"Microcosm"
Eden
What are two things Jack's tribe steals from Ralph's tribe?
Fire
Piggy's glasses
This boy can't remember his name at the end of the novel.
Percival Wemys Maddison
Name three characters and the part of man's personality they represent according to Sigmund Freud.
Jack - Id
Ralph - Ego
Piggy - Superego