Who was "The Beast" really?
What is a parachutist/skydiver?
This character represents Civilization throughout the novel, Lord of the Flies.
Who is Ralph?
This word is shown in Chapters 1 and 9 and serves to represent the island.
What is the scar?
In the opening of of Chapter 7, the boys go looking for this.
What is the beast?
This is what killed Piggy
What is crushed by bolder?
He is the first character the reader is introduced in Lord of the Flies.
Who is Ralph?
The boys cling to the rules and order from this experience.
This treasure is used to call and maintain the order of meetings.
What is the conch?
Ralph gets carried away when the boys decide to do this in Chapter 7.
What is the pig hunt?
This is what killed Simon
What is The boys fall on him violently and kill him?
Gentle, quiet, and murdered by the mob of boys
Who is Simon?
This character claims that they are not savages and looks forward to punishing those who break the rules set forth by the boys.
Who is Jack?
During the course of Lord of the Flies, a littlun is killed by this natural force produced by the boys.
What is a fire?
Jack does this with the pig's head after the pig hunt.
What is leaves it on a stick for the beast?
What happen to Birthmark
What is Burned to death in a fire?
Who are the Twin older boys?
What is Sam and Eric?
This characteristic increasingly shows the slip from civilized behavior and civilization into savagery.
What is violence?
This emotion divides the the boys.
What is fear?
This character's death symbolizes the first sign of loss of innocence
Who is The Boy with the Mulberry Birthmark?
Who killed the first Pig
Who is jack and his hunters?
What is one example in Ch. 8 of Lord of the Flies that aligns with or contradicts the BWI: F2 which states, " Pain and suffering are realities of a fallen world" or F1, "The earth has been plagued by corruption and decay sin mankind's first sin"?
Jack openly breaks away from Ralph's group, forming his own tribe of hunters and establishing a separate camp; he and his followers kill a pig and leave his head on a stake as an offering to the "beast," which Simon later encounters, hallucinating that the pig's head is speaking to him as the "Lord of the Flies", representing the evil within the boys and warning him of the danger of their savagery.