Plot
Symbolism
Quote Analysis
Characters
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100

What event causes the boys to end up on the island?

A plane crash during a wartime evacuation.

100

What does the conch shell represent?

Order, authority, and civilized communication.

100

"Kill the pig. Cut her throat. Spill her blood." What does this chant illustrate about the boys? 

It reveals that the boys are becoming consumed by mob mentality and violence, losing their sense of individuality and moral restraint as they give in to their primal instincts. 

100

Who is elected leader at the beginning of the novel?

Ralph

100

What is the name of the island setting?

It is unnamed (a deserted tropical island).

200

What is the purpose of the signal fire?

To attract passing ships for rescue.

200
What does the signal fire symbolize? 

Hope and connection to civilization.

200

"The mask was a thing on its own, behind which Jack hid, liberated from shame and self-consciousness." What does this reveal about Jack and the effect of the mask?

It reveals that the mask allows Jack to shed his civilized identity and moral restraint, enabling him to act without guilt and fully embrace his descent into savagery. 

200

Which character represents logic and intelligence?

Piggy

200

What are the younger boys called?

Littluns

300

What causes the first major conflict between Ralph and Jack?

Jack lets the fire go out while hunting. 

300

What does Piggy's glasses represent?

Intelligence, science, and the power of reason. 

300

"Maybe there is a beast... maybe it's only us." What is Simon suggesting?

The real evil comes from within the boys.

300
Who is the first boy to die on the island?

The boy with the mulberry birthmark. 

300

What is the group led by Jack called later in the novel?

A tribe of hunters.

400

What happens during the boys' encounter with the "beast" on the mountain?

They mistake a dead parachutist for the beast and flee in fear.

400

What does the "beast" truly symbolize? 

The inner savagery and fear within each boy. 

400

"The mask was a thing on its own..." What does the mask symbolize here?

Loss of identity and freedom to act savagely. 

400

Which character has a spiritual or moral understanding of the island?

Simon

400

What major world event is happening during the novel?

A nuclear war. 

500

How does the novel end?

A naval officer arrives and rescues the boys as they attempt to kill Ralph.

500

What does the Lord of the Flies represent in a deeper, philosophical sense?

The embodiment of evil and humanity's innate capacity for darkness.

500

"Ralph wept for the end of innocence, the darkness of man's heart..." What does this moment represent?

The boys’ complete loss of childhood innocence and recognition of human evil.

500

How does Jack change over the course of the novel?

He transforms from a choir leader into a violent, power-driven dictator. 

500

Why is the naval officer's arrival ironic?

He represents civilization, yet he is part of a war, showing that the adult world also contains violence and savagery. 

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