Background
Characters
Literary Terms
Themes
Symbols
100

William Golding was raised during World War I, also known as...

What was the "Great War"/"The War to End all Wars"?

100

This character is aggressive throughout the novel, constantly vies for power, and acts like a dictator when in charge.

Who is Jack?

100

Literary term for when an event hints at another future event.

What is foreshadowing?

100

The murdering of the sow acts a major development with regard to this theme.

What is civilization/savagery?

100

This symbol represents order and democracy. It is used to call meetings and acts as a "talking stick".

What is the conch shell?

200

These European philosophers contributed to Golding's evolving beliefs about human nature.

Who were Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Thomas Hobbes, and/or John Locke?

200

This character is smart, but doesn't always make the right choices. He is very conscious of the group's need for a signal fire and, at times, serves a maternal role for the boys on the island. 

Who is Ralph?

200

Literary term for a comparison between two unlike thinks without using "like" or "as". 

What is a metaphor?

200

Ralph behaves this way towards the end of the novel as he is being hunted. This is a strong departure from his normal behavior.

Savage

200

This symbol represents rational thinking and knowledge; it is destroyed near the end of the novel

What are Piggy's glasses?

300

William Golding's job during WWII, where he gained firsthand experience of humanity's cruelty.

What is a Naval officer?

300

This character is consistently kind, fearless, and functions symbolically as a Christ-like figure.

Who is Simon?

300

Literary term that describes when an object represents a larger idea.

What is symbolism?

300

This location is closely tied with religion and savagery. One character spends more of his time here than anyone else.

Simon's hiding spot (also where the pig's head gets put on the stake)

300

This symbol often foreshadows future events or is used to describe the oppressive nature of the island, particularly for Ralph. 

What is the weather?

400

William Golding's favorite book as a child, also about an island. Lord of the Flies is a "response" to this novel

What is Coral Island?

400

This character is used as a prop to reenact the hunt of a pig; this reenactment quickly gets out of control and he is nearly severely injured

Who is Robert?

400

Literary term for a recurrent object that is used to demonstrate growth or change.

What is a motif?

400

Explain how the motif of "rocks" is used to explore themes of savagery and power.

What are: Roger throws stones near Percival, Roger feels "power" with pebbles while standing above Ralph/Piggy at Castle Rock, the murder of Piggy?

400

This symbol represents the boys' fear of the unknown.


What is "the Beast"?

500

A theoretical world where there is no government to regulate behavior or rules that people must adhere to.

What is the "state of nature"?

500

This character dies when the boys' first attempt at building a fire goes awry.

Who is the boy with the mulberry-colored birthmark?

500

Literary term for a reference to a historical event or other literary work. The most common references are the Bible and Shakespeare.

What is an allusion?

500

This theme is strongly supported by the novel's conclusion; the boys on the beach are left crying as they get rescued by the naval officers.

What is "loss of innocence"?

500

These examples from the book connect to the religious undercurrents in the story.

What are Beelzebub, Simon, the island (Garden of Eden), the Beast (first described as a snake), luminescent sea creatures?