Quotes
Developments
Relationships
Symbols & Themes
True or False
100

Who says, "I'm the reason" when discussing the death of Simon?

Who is Piggy?

100

What happens to Piggy's glasses?

They are broken when Jack strikes Piggy.


100

Who remains loyal to Ralph?

Who is Piggy?

100

What does the conch shell symbolize throughout the novel?

 Democracy, order, and civilization.

100

Piggy's glasses are used to start a fire.

True.

200

Who proclaims, "We'll go across the island" to confront Jack's tribe?

Who is Ralph?

200

Describe the outcome of Ralph's meeting with Jack's tribe.

Ralph's attempt to negotiate with Jack's tribe fails.

200

Who betrays Ralph and joins Jack's tribe?

Who are most of the boys, including Samneric?

200

What does the signal fire represent for the boys?

Hope for rescue and civilization.

200

Ralph is captured by Jack's tribe.

False.

300

Explain the significance of the quote, "We're all mad, aren't we?" in Chapter 12.

Piggy's quote reflects the group's collective descent into savagery and loss of reason, questioning their humanity and sanity.

300

 Analyze Ralph's emotional and mental state in Chapter 12.

Ralph experiences fear, frustration, and despair.


300

 How does Ralph's relationship with Piggy evolve?

 Ralph relies more on Piggy's advice and support.

300

Explain the symbolism of the "Lord of the Flies" and its significance in the story.

The "Lord of the Flies" represents the evil and darkness within the boys, the descent into savagery, and the loss of morality.

300

The naval officer is shocked by the boys' appearance and behavior.

True.

400

Which character declares, "You're a beast and a swine and a bloody, bloody thief!"?

Who is Piggy?

400

How does the "Lord of the Flies" symbolize the conflict between civilization and savagery?

It represents the evil within the boys.

400

 Describe the relationship between Jack and Ralph.

Jack's rivalry with Ralph intensifies.

400

What does the naval officer's arrival symbolize in the context of the story?

The return to civilization and the exposure of the boys' savage actions to the adult world.

400

Ralph and Piggy reconcile their differences by the end of Chapter 12.

False

500

 Who says, "You let the fire go out", emphasizing the group's failure to maintain a signal for rescue?

 Who is Ralph?

500

Discuss the significance of the naval officer's arrival.

 The naval officer's arrival symbolizes the return to civilization and the end of the boys' savage journey.

500

Analyze the group dynamics and relationships in Chapter 12.

The group is deeply divided, with Ralph's leadership challenged by Jack's tribe

500

 Analyze the theme of the loss of innocence in "Lord of the Flies" with a focus on chapters 11 and 12.

The boys' actions on the island lead to a loss of their innocence as they descend into savagery, reflecting the darker aspects of human nature and the fragility of civilization.

500

The story ends with (most of)the boys returning to civilization and reflecting on their experience on the island.

True