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Chapter 10. 1.Examine the effect of imagery and diction. What words are used to create this image? What does this image invoke in the reader? “Ralph climbed.

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1 Chapter 10

2 1.Examine the effect of imagery and diction. What words are used to create this image? What does this image invoke in the reader? “Ralph climbed on to the platform carefully. The coarse grass was still worn away where the assembly used to sit; the fragile white conch still gleamed by the polished seat. Ralph sat down in the grass facing the chief’s seat and the conch. Piggy knelt t his left, and for a long minute there was silence.”

3 1.Why does Piggy repeat three times that it was an accident? What effect does this repetition help the reader understand? 2.Was Simon’s death an accident? Discuss how it both WAS and WASN’T an accident. “‘It was an accident,’ said Piggy suddenly, ‘that’s what it was. An accident.’ His voice shrilled again. ‘Coming in the dark—he hadn’t no business crawling like that out of the dark. He was batty. He asked for it.’ He gesticulated widely again. ‘It was an accident.’”

4 1.Why is it startling that Piggy is the one pushing to conceal their involvement? 2.Why does Piggy say “you said I was only on the outside” instead of “I was only on the outside”? “‘don’t let on we was in that dance. Not to Samneric.’ ‘But we were! All of us!’ Piggy shook his head. ‘Not us till last. They never noticed in the dark. Anyway you said I was only on the outside.’ ‘So was I,’ muttered Ralph. ‘I was on the outside too.’”

5 1. How did Sam and Eric get their injuries? 2.Examine the word choice “obscene” and “dance.” Why does Golding describe the word “dance” as “obscene”? Why does Sam call it a “dance”? “Sam touched a scratch on his forehead and then hurriedly took his hand away. Eric fingered his split lip. ‘Yes. We were very tired,’ repeated Sam, ‘so we left early. Was it a good—’ The air was heavy with unspoken knowledge. Sam twisted and the obscene word shot out of him. ‘—dance?’”

6 1.Why does Jack deny the death of the “beast”? Wouldn’t it strengthen his position, as leader and having killed the beast? “Stanley lifted his forearm off the rock and held up an interrogative finger. ‘Well?’ ‘But didn’t we, didn’t we—?’ He squirmed and looked down. ‘No!’ In the silence that followed, each savage flinched away from his individual memory. ‘No! How could we—kill—it?’

7 1.Golding says “He was chief now in truth.” How is this true? 2.What do the glasses symbolize? What has happened to that symbol? “Far off along the bowstave of beach, three figures trotted toward Castle Rock… The chief led them, trotting steadily, exulting in his achievement. He was chief now in truth; and he made stabbing motions with his spear. From his left hand dangled Piggy’s broken glasses.”


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