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Match each character to his correct description.
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Match each character to his correct description.
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Match each character to its correct description.
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Match each character to his appropriate character types.
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When first arriving on the island, Ralph was terrified because there were no adults.
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The conch shell was first used to bring all the boys together on the island for a meeting.
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Jack first demonstrates his leadership style by letting Ralph do all the work.
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Because the boys are scared of Jack and are forced to follow him, they reluctantly choose Jack as their leader in the beginning, demonstrating a monarchy or dictatorship.
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Of what is this an example: Jack says, "We've got to have rules and obey them. After all, we're not savages."
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The audience is able to see multiple characters' viewpoints and emotions, so our narrator is what?
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Match each symbol to is representation.
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What happened to the little boy with the mulberry birthmark?
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Ralph believes the boys need shelters to protect them from rain, give them shade from the sun, and provide a sense of security.
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Even though there were no adults on the island, Maurice still felt guilty for being mean to the littluns at the beginning of the novel. This shows he started with humanity and grew to savagery.
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Who kicks sand in a littlun's face while on the beach?
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The scene with the biggun kicking sand in a littlun's face serves as what for later in the story?
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Jack's tribe cares more about getting rescued than hunting.
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Even though Jack claims they hunt because they need meat, he really desires the lust to kill.
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Match each character to his tactic in explaining the beast.
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Due to what we know about the time period Lord of the Flies was written, we can conclude the "beast from air" was really a hot air balloon rider from the 1700s.
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Of what is this an example: The audience knows the beastie is a parachutist, but the characters do not know.
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Chanting, "Kill the beast! Spill her blood" makes the boys more like irrational savages than rational humans.
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Golding incorporates the first mock pig hunting scene as what literary device?
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Ralph pushes Jack over the edge to try to gain title as chief when Ralph doesn't believe there is a beast to hunt and kill.
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Who changes from a civilized schoolboy to a tyrant obsessed with hunting?
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Jack severs the head of a pig and shoves it on a stick meant for the beast as a what?
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During the second pig hunt, who is not present?
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When looking at the severed pig's head, Simon hallucinates and realizes the beast isn't something they can kill, but something evil that lives within them all.
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The Lord of the Flies is a reference to a powerful demon in the Bible. This is an example of what device?
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The Lord of the Flies kills Simon.
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The boys thought the beast was impersonating Simon, which is why they killed him on the beach.
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Simon's death represents the death of reason and logic.
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After the killing of Simon, Ralph realizes he has savage impulses just like everyone else, and this scares him.
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Jack becomes chief of all of the boys, except for Ralph, through fear and coercion.
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The paint the hunters wear acts as a disguise, so the beast cannot see them.
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The boys steal Piggy's glasses, not the conch, revealing they value fire for savagery over order and democracy.
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Before confronting Jack's tribe, Ralph's group wishes they had face paint and weapons in order to make it a fair fight.
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Piggy is one of the boys who gets rescued.
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The ruin of logic and order occurs when Piggy is murdered and the conch is shattered.
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The fire in the final chapter is an example of which literary device?
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The naval officer is proud of the boys for their advancements and playfulness on the island.
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At the end of the novel, Ralph weeps for his loss of innocence and recognition of evil in the world.
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By the novel's end, the island can be seen as a representation of the whole world.
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The repetitive animal imagery equates the boys to uncivilized behavior and their ease to fall into savagery. This is an example of which literary device?
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Lord of the Flies has two levels of meaning: a literal one and a symbolic one, in which characters, setting, and events represent a bigger picture. This is called what?