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Novel Dr: Sami Breem Names Esraa sabra Raneen Abughali Doaa alnamara

LORD OF THE FLIES Chapter : 3 Huts on the beach

of chapter three Summary * Ralph and Simon begin to build huts * Jack goes to hunt but he failed in hunting every once * Jack and Ralph begin the argument * They go to swim in the lagoon after they finished the argument * Simon helps the little boys for getting the fruit * Simon went to a thick jungle which it was peaceful and beautiful

Analysis * Simon meanwhile seems to exist out side the conflict between Ralph and Jack between civilization and savagery. * He loves the nature. * Simon helps Ralph for building the huts. * He helps the little boys to reach to the high branch.

Symbolism in chapter 3 1- beastie

Explain two quotation in this chapter 1- “ if it rain S, like when he dropped in we'll need shelters all right and then another thing. We need shelters because of the ” 2- “The beastie, or the snake – thing was real. Remember ?”.