Characters
Plot
Symbols
Setting and Survival
Quotes and Analysis
100

Who is elected chief at the beginning of the novel?

Ralph

100

What object do the boys use to call meetings?

Conch Shell

100

What does the conch symbolize?

order, authority, and civilization

100

Why do the boys crash?

There is a nuclear war and their plane went down

100

“We’ve got to have rules and obey them.” Who says this?

Ralph

200

Which character represents natural goodness?

Simon

200

What major task do the boys neglect that leads to missing the ship and who is responsible? 

Keeping the fire burning; Jack 

200

What do Piggy’s glasses symbolize?

intelligence, technology, and the ability to make fire

200

What makes the mountain an important location in the story?

It’s where they keep (and lose) the signal fire and where the “beast” is mistaken.

200

Which character says, “Maybe there is a beast… maybe it’s only us”?

Simon

300

What group does Jack lead?

Choir Boys/hunters

300

What happens to some of the first shelters Ralph builds?

They collapse because the boys won’t help.

300

What is "the beast" a symbol of?

the savagery or darkness within humans

300

What natural event happens during Simon’s death?

A violent storm / lightning and thunder.

300

“The world, that understandable and lawful world, was slipping away.” What theme does this reflect?

The breakdown of civilization


400

Which boy represents intellectualism? 

Piggy

400

What leads to the frenzy that ends with Simon’s death?

The frenzy/dance

400

What does the fire symbolize when it’s signal fire vs. forest fire?

Rescue and hope vs. destruction/chaos.

400

How does the geography of the island encourage Jack’s rise to power?

The dense forest provides hiding places, hunting grounds, and territory that Jack can control, allowing him to build a tribe separate from Ralph’s beach-based civilization.

400

What is significant about Simon’s attempt to tell the boys the truth about the beast?

He is killed before he can reveal the truth.

500

Why is the character that is described as “mulberry-colored birthmark” significant to the theme of the text?

He represents the first step the children on the island take on their descent into madness

500

What makes the hunt for the pig in Chapter 7 more significant than earlier hunts?

Ralph joins the hunt, injures the boar, and experiences violent excitement, revealing savagery emerging even in him.

500

What symbolic meaning does “the Lord of the Flies” (the pig’s head) take on?

It symbolizes evil, corruption, and mankind’s inherent brutality.

500

Why is the forest clearing important to Simon?

It’s his place of peace/meditation and where he meets the Lord of the Flies.

500

Why is the “Lord of the Flies” telling Simon, “I'm part of you,” important?

Because it reveals the beast is the evil within humans, not an external monster.