Ch. 1-3a
Ch. 1-3b
Ch. 4-7a
Ch. 4-7b
Ch. 8-12a
Ch. 8-12b
Symbolism
Literary Terms
100

Why is Ralph the leader? 

He got the most votes. The boys had a democratic election.

100

What does Ralph do when he, Jack, and Simon return from exploring the island? 

Calls a meeting to tell the rest of the boys that they are on an island and that there are wild pigs.

100

Who is the closest "adult authority" on the island? 

Ralph

100

What is Jack's attitude towards the little ones? 

He doesn't care about them. 

He thinks they deserve to die.

"Sucks to the [little ones]"

100

What was the "gift" left for the beast? 

A pig's head on a stick.

100

What breaks on the rocks when Piggy falls? 

The conch shell

100

What object symbolizes evil on the island? 

The Pig's Head on a stick/Lord of the Flies

100

Who is the protagonist in any story? 

Main Character

150

Who finds the conch shell, and what does it represent? 

Piggy; community/communication

150

How do the boys start a fire? 

They use Piggy's glasses. The sunlight through the glasses starts the fire.

150

Which two boys smash the sandcastles that the little boys make? 

Maurice and Roger

150

Why doesn't Piggy help search for the beast? 

He's helping the little ones. 

He can't see because his glasses on one side are broken. 

He has asthma.

150

Who saves the boys? 

The navy officer

150

How many people die or are killed on the island (not including the pilot)? Who are they? 

1. Boy with the birthmark

2. Simon

3. Piggy

150

Which person represents evil on the island, and which represents good? 

Simon: Good

Jack/Roger: Evil

150

What is a concrete object that represents abstract ideas? 

Symbol

200

How does Jack feel about Ralph being the leader? 

Jack feels humiliated. (He is upset and embarrassed because he thought he was going to win.)

200

By this time, Jack has stabbed his knife into about three trees, maybe four. What does this tell us about Jack? (Indirect Characterization)

aggressive, mean, bloodlust

200

Who throws rocks at Henry "to miss" while Henry plays on the beach? 

Roger

200

Why does the pilot look like it's a living thing? 

The strings of the parachute pull him up when the parachute fills with air. This pulls the pilot upright, and he slumps back over when the air falls from the parachute. 

200

Which two boys sharpen sticks on both ends, and what is the purpose? 

Roger, Jack

1: To put the pig's head on a stick

2: To put Ralph's head on a stick

200

Why does Lois Lowry hate the Naval Officer? 

Because he's cold towards the boys, and he tells them he thought they could have done better. 

200

What does the conch shell represent? Explain how you know that.

order, community; the boys use the conch to keep order during assemblies; only the person holding the conch should speak.

200

When a symbol is repeated, what does it become? 

Motif

250

What is the overall conflict introduced in chapter 1? 

They are stranded. 

250

What does holding the conch shell mean to the boys? 

Whoever his holding it can speak; cannot be interrupted

250

Why are Piggy and Ralph so upset that the fire goes out when the hunters are trying to kill the pig? 

A ship goes by in the distance

250

What might the boys be afraid of on the island according to Simon and Piggy?

Humans; Themselves

250

Which boys are present when Simon dies? 

all of them

250

What does Ralph refer to Piggy as in the last lines of the book? 

a Wise Friend

250

What do Piggy's glasses represent? 

Knowledge, hope, insight

250

What is the conflict in any story? 

The problem or tension that the antagonist causes or creates for the protagonist. (Key: Protagonist experiences it becasue of the antagonist)

300

Jack is in charge of which boys? 

The choir/hunters

300

What is the little boy with the birthmark afraid of? 

A snake-like monster. He calls it a "beastie"

300
How does Jack act after killing his first pig? 

He thinks that the boys should respect him more than Ralph since he got them meat. 

He thinks he's better than Ralph.

He think he deserves to be chief. 

Any of these three work, not all three need to be mentioned. 

300

What does Simon tell Ralph about returning home? 

"You'll get back all right." 

300

Why does Simon go to the top of the mountain? 

He doesn't truly believe in the beast and wants to prove it's safe. 

300

Who takes credit for Piggy's death? 

Jack

300

What does the shattering of the conch shell symbolically represent? 

The complete loss of community and order

300
What is the minimum and maximum number of conflicts that any one story can have? 

1 to Infinity

350

How does Ralph feel at first when he realizes there are no adults? 

He is excited (happy). He stands on his head to show how free this makes him feel.

350

Why is Piggy upset (angry and disappointed) with the boys?

The boys rush to make a fire without making a careful, organized plan. All the boys run everywhere and the fire gets out of control. They were not being smart or safe.

350

In chapter 5, the boys wish for a "message from the world of adults," what message drops from the sky? 

A dead pilot and his parachute. 

350

Who or what does Jack suggest that the boys use when they are pretending to hunt each other so they can really kill something? 

A little one

350
Who does Jack's tribe attack and kill (before Piggy) on the island? 

Simon

350
Who pushes the rock that kills piggy? 

Roger

350

What does fire represent for Ralph? 

Hope, Safety
350

What two types of third person narration are there? 

Omniscient and Limited

400

What does Piggy believe happened to their plane? 

It was attacked/ shot down.

400

What happened to the boy with the birthmark? 

(This was the boy who was afraid of the "beastie".) He disappeared. Piggy guesses that he must have been killed in the fire because no one was watching him or the other little kids.

400

Why is the pilot "the beast from the air?"

The pilot fell from the sky during a fire fight, and Sam and Eric first see him and mistake him for a beast

400
When they search for the beast, Simon has an image of what the beast truly is in his mind; what does he picture? 

"A human at once heroic and sick"

400

What name does "Lord of the Flies" translate from? 

Beezlebub

400

How do we know that Roger has surpassed Jack's cruelty? 

Sam and Eric say that Roger is worse than Jack. Roger kills Piggy. Roger tortures Sam and Eric.
400

What symbolizes the loss of innocence on the island? 

The final wildfire that destroys the island "paradise." 

The death of Simon

400

What is something that intensifies the conflict and is sometimes confused for the climax of the story?

Crisis (Crises)  

(This one was mentioned in passing and kinda mean to include--sorry :))