The character elected leader at the first assembly.
Ralph
Laura’s favorite hobby
Glass Collecting
The Roman leader assassinated in Act 3
Julius Caesar
A comparison using "like" or "as"
Simile
A repeated advertising phrase
Slogan
The object that symbolizes order and authority.
Conch
Laura’s collection of delicate figurines
Glass Menagerie
Caesar’s close friend who betrays him
Brutus
Term that means the beat of a poem
Meter
Where the speaker addresses an absent person or an object as if it could respond.
Apostrophe in Poetry
The boy whose death marks a turning point on the island.
Simon
The nickname/role given to Jim O’Connor
The Gentlemen Caller
The famous speech that begins with “Friends, Romans, countrymen”
Mark Antony
Poem that tells a story and is typically set to music
Ballad
A fallacy that attacks the person, not the argument
Ad Hominem
Golding’s statement about human nature revealed by the naval officer’s arrival
Human Savagery
The event Amanda hopes will secure Laura’s future
Dinner with the gentleman caller
The day is Caesar assassinated
Ides of March
A poem with 14 lines
Sonnet
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Ellipsis
The symbolic meaning of the “beast”
Evil/Fear of Human Nature
What the broken unicorn symbolizes
Laura’s uniqueness or broken innocence
Caesar’s adopted heir?
Octavius
Unrhymed iambic pentameter
Blank Verse
Arguing something must be true because many people believe it
Bandwagon Fallacy