This item is proclaimed as "ever so valuable" and represents order
What is the conch shell?
The biggest of the bigguns and the one who all seem initially drawn to.
Who is Ralph?
The food item that causes Piggy, and other boys, to crouch in the bushes due to stomach upset.
What is fruit?
Simon's slaying best represents this part of the plot.
What is the Climax?
This place is allegorically the same as the island.
This covering, often initially flung off by Ralph and the other boys, is a reminder of home and the constraints thereof.
What is clothing?
The biggun that is associated with a knife and has anger problems.
Who is Jack?
This activity occupies most of the littuns' time on the island during the day.
Ironically, Piggy's death best fits into this part of plot?
What is Falling Action?
Who is The Lord of the Flies
This useful thing is both cleansing and destructive; it provides hope and extreme fear when utilized to advantage.
What is fire?
The bigguns that share the same smile and jovial, plump disposition.
Who are Sam 'n Eric?
This littlun is the biggest of the little kids and the seemingly most unaware of the danger that falls around him as Roger throws rocks his way.
Who is Henry?
Piggy receives his name in the first chapter. We also get information about his background. This fits best into what part of plot?
What is the Exposition?
This character is allegorically the same as Jesus.
Who is Simon?
This item provides clarity for some and heat for others.
What are the specs/Piggy's glasses?
This biggun has a shock of black hair, an affinity for quiet time, and a knack for figuring out the truth about fear.
Who is Simon?
The first littlun summoned by the blast of the conch shell.
Who is Johnny?
This person is the main antagonist on the island.
Who is Jack?
This character is allegorically the same as God.
This item represents mankind's violence and power but its sharp nature is useless without one that wields it.
What is the knife/Jack's knife?
This biggun is the righthand man to Jack and loves rocks of all sizes.
Who is Roger?
This littlun is the first to report of the "snake-thing" which leads to the discussion of a beastie, and then a pervasive fear of a beast.
Who is the boy with the mulberry birthmark on his face?
This event leads Jack to focus on his ego for the remainder of the story.
What is missing the piglet on the first hunt.
The Genesis story and The Lord of the Flies focus on this main concept.
What is the fall of man/loss of innocence?