what is to engulf, submerge, or bury(someone or something)
what is whelming
"We hit the pig" "I fell on top"
what is - Sam and Eric
Who doesn't watch the fire?
what is - Jack and the hunters
Why do Ralph and Jack argue?
Jack doesn't watch the fire like he told Ralph he would.
What is symbolized when Jack puts on the face paint?
what is - It symbolizes jack becoming part of the island/no longer a civil boy
what is characteristics of or relating to a class or group of things; not specific
what is generic
"Kill the pig. Cut her throat. Bash her in."
What is - The hunters
Who puts on a mask?
what is - Jack
Why does Jack take Piggy's glasses?
To create the fire to start the smoke signal.
Henry blocking the scavengers on the beach symbolizes what?
what is - a representation of Henry feeling power and not feeling restrained like he was before the island.
what is unable to be felt by touch
what is impalpable
"You tell me, is there a signal?"
What is - Piggy
Who trampled over a bunch of crabs?
what is - Henry
Why does Jack use charcoal and clay to camouflage himself?
In order to catch the pigs successfully.
What does the boys leaving the fire unattended symbolize?
what is - Represents how the boys have lost hope for rescue.
what is a countless or extremely great number
what is myriad
"Piggy's specs! If the fire's all out, we'll need them."
Who threw stones at Henry?
what is - Roger
Why do the boys need to start a fire and keep it going?
So that the smoke from the fire can be used as a smoke signal to alert ships that are passing by.
What do Piggy's glasses breaking symbolize?
what is - Represents the helplessness Ralph's group have
what is greatly dismayed or horrified
what is appalled
"Look! We've killed a pig - we stole up on them - we got in a circle"
What is - Jack
Who cried over Maurice and Roger stomping on his sandcastle?
what is - Percival
He uses the pig meat as a way to manipulate the boys and gain power.
What does Roger throwing rocks at Henry but missing him symbolize?
what is - Symbolizes that Roger is still bound to the social discipline internalized during his formal life.