What does Ralph realize annoys him at the beginning of the chapter?
The way his hair falls, and the way his clothes feel.
What does Ralph intend to do at the beginning of the meeting?
"set things straight"
What are the Littluns afraid of?
The Beast.
"Maybe," he said hesitantly, "maybe there is a beast"
Simon
What qualities define someone who is Apollonian?
Someone who is rational, ordered, and has self-discipline.
What does Ralph realize about his life now, as opposed to when he first arrived?
He recognizes that he is wearisome, instead of joyful and adventurous.
What are 3 of the 4 things that Ralph is annoyed at the boys for?
The fact that only he and Simon built the third shelter.
Where they're getting water.
Where they're going to the bathroom.
How they are treating the fire.
Where do they say The Beast comes from?
The sea.
"Bollocks to the rules! We're strong-we hunt!"
Jack
What is another way to say "The Heros Journey"?
Monomyth
What does Ralph understand about Piggy?
He grasps that he cannot think as well as Piggy.
What does Percival repeat?
His name, address, and "telephone"
Where do the Littluns start imaging The Beast?
In their dreams.
"Then people started getting frightened"
Ralph
Who said "God is dead, and we have killed him"?
FREDDIEEEEEE
What storybook trio does Ralph compare himself, Simon, and Piggy to?
The Three Blind Mice.
What causes all the littuns to stop crying?
Maurice falls down on purpose to make them laugh.
What does Piggy say is the only real thing to fear?
Humans.
"Life, is scientific,"
Piggy
What is a claim?
The concept or idea of where the paper is going.
Who do Ralph, Piggy, and Simon start talking about at the end of the chapter?
The grownups and their old loved ones.
What, throughout the entire meeting, is a point of contention?
Who has the conch, and who gets to speak.
What do the boys begin to speculate The Beast might be at the end of the meeting?
A ghost.
"We've got to make smoke up there - or die"
Ralph
Who is the best english teacher in the school?
Anyone, or anything, but Mr. Padera.