Plot
Theme
Characters
Symbols
Miscellaneous
100
Ralph decides to hold a ________.
What is the "assembly/meeting"?
100
When the littluns are told that their nightmares of a beast might actually be real and they have to follow a set of rules just like the older boys, this can be seen as the loss of ______.
What is innocence?
100
Who are the four main characters in this chapter?
Who is Ralph, Jack, Simon, and Piggy?
100
What is the symbol of order and law?
What is the conch?
100
The purpose of the meeting is to _______.
What is establish rules and address unsolved conflicts?
200
Where is the meeting held?
What is down the mountain on the platform?
200
The recurring pattern that is shown when people are afraid is that they tend to turn to a _________ leader rather than a rational or better leader.
What is powerful/stronger like Jack?
200
Who is mistaken for being the beast at night?
Who is Simon?
200
Piggy's glasses symbolize intelligence. This can be best demonstrated when it is used to start a ______.
What is fire?
200
In this chapter Jack breaks this rule:
What is speaking without the conch.
300
All the following is established in the Assembly except that: A) The lavatory is near the rocks by the beach B) There should be only one large fire on the mountain C) The beast is real and came out of the water D) There should always be fresh water in the coconut shells E) Tonight except for Samneric everyone should sleep in the shelter
What is C) The beast is real and Jack and his hunters will hunt it down?
300
The recurring pattern that is shown when people are afraid is that they tend to turn to a _______ leader rather than a rational and honest leader.
What is stronger/ more powerful?
300
Piggy has the intelligence and reasoning of a leader but why isn't he the leader?
What is because of his physical appearance and vulnerable character, older boys like Jack bully him and littluns laugh at him.
300
In the meeting, Ralph specifically emphasizes the importance of keeping a fire going on the mountain. The fire is important to him because it is the linkage between the boys and __________.
What is the world beyond the island?
300
Who said "What are we? Humans? Or animals? Or savages?"
Who is Piggy?
400
By the end of the chapter, we are at the _____ in freytag's triangle.
What is rising action?
400
Ralph's sophisticated determination to lay the groundwork of the assembly to establish order is an example of
What is civilization?
400
What makes people follow Jack as opposed to following Ralph?
What is because Jack has authority by manipulating fear?
400
What does the Beast symbolize?
What is the fear of themselves?
400
When Simon tries to "express mankind's essential illness" people don't take him seriously. This event can be seen as _______.
What is a warning/foreshadowing?
500
What does Maurice add on to the distinct possibility of the idea, originally presented by Percival, that the beast comes out of the sea?
What is by bringing in science and stating how his dad told him that there are squids that are hundreds of yards long and eat whales whole?
500
When Percival is asked what his name is, he says his full name and address but forgets his telephone number. This can be seen as the rise of the boys _________.
What is savagery?
500
When Simon, Piggy, and Ralph meet up to discuss their current situation, this represents the meeting up of ______, ______, and _______.
What is wisdom, science, and democracy?
500
What does the Island represent?
What is the Garden of Eden?
500
Piggy tells Ralph "He can't hurt you: but if you stand out of the way he'd hurt the next thing. And that's me." Using terminology from the 1950s, the process of setting off a chain event when one thing falls is known as _______.
What is the Domino effect?