How is Piggy described?
How do they contrast?
Chapter 1
1.
How is Ralph described?
2.
How is Jack described? Consider how this can be symbolic.
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What role does the conch play?
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How is Simon introduced?
7.
Why is Jack reluctant to kill the pig – the deeper reason?
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*What is the effect of the dash, as used in specific instances in this chapter? (Cite at least one ex.)
Chapter 2
1.
Why does Jack want an army – again, the deeply rooted reason?
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5.
What adventure books are mentioned? How do they compare with the boy’s situation?
6.
As the chapter ends, what feelings do you have, and how does Golding lead you there.
7.
Cacophonous word choice is harsh sounding; cite one example of cacophonous diction used by Jack.
Cite it.
Chapter 3
Is there any indication that he is thinking of taking over leadership?
Who said, “My father’s in the Navy” (37)? How is that significant?
4.
Who said, “After all, we’re not savages. We’re English…” (42)?
1.
Was Jack interested in hunting just in order to supply meat?
2.
Why did he hunt?
3.
What is the significance of the argument between Ralph and Jack over the building of the huts?
4.
Define the word
in the context used on page 50. (“He gesticulated, sought for a word.”)
5.
What could the dash represent in Jack’s explanation of his feeling while hunting in the forest? (53)
6.
Does Jack believe in the snake thing?
7.
“…baffled, in love and hate” is an example of what device (55)?
Chapter 4
1.
What is significant about Roger’s throwing stones at Henry? Think psychologically.
2.
Why did the hunters paint their faces? Again, consider psychology.
3.
Do people today? Explain with ex.
4.
What happens when the fire goes out?
5.
Is there a change in authority?
6.
Is there a shift in feeling towards Jack and Ralph? Explain.
Chapter 5
1.
What does Ralph discover at the beginning of this chapter (about life)?
2.
What do the boys have to say about the fear?
Chapter 6
1.
What is the beast from the air? Be specific.
2.
How did the beast from the air get there?
3.
What effect does it have on Ralph?
4.
What effect does it have on Jack?
5.
What effect does it have on the others?
Chapter 7
1.
What does Simon say to Ralph while they are looking out at the ocean?
2.
What do we learn about Simon?
3.
What does Ralph say to Jack that is a little surprising?
4.
What is your feeling during the mock hunt? What is the mock hunt?
Chapter 8
1.
What does Simon mean by, “What else is there to do?”
2.
What did Simon discover in the forest?
3.
Who is the Lord of the Flies? Describe him.
4.
Does the imagery surrounding Simon make him a symbolic figure? Of what?
Chapter 9
This chapter picks up where they last left off. Why?
What are your feelings toward Simon? He is a mystic. What does that mean?
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What happens to him? Explain the scene.
4.
Who is responsible for what happens to Simon? How do you know?
5.
What is the significance of the chapter ending? Explain.
Chapter 10
1.
Did things return to normal after the death? Explain.
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3.
What do you think will happen to Piggy? Why?
Are his attempts at being reasonable ridiculous? Explain.
Chapter 11
1.
What happens to Piggy? Did you think it would happen? How did you know? Describe the scene.
2.
What is significant about the description of this scene? Explain.
Chapter 12
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2.
What do you think is going to happen to Ralph? Explain why you think so.
What dual role has the fire played throughout the book, even to the very end? Explain your answer.
3.
What is meant by Ralph’s final thoughts?
4.
Describe the chase between Jack and Ralph.
5.
What happens at the end of the book?
6.
Explain the significance of the last line.