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LORD OF THE FLIES By William Golding

Chapters 1-4 Section I

Vocabulary I  Decorous  Hiatus  Recrimination  Tirade  Oppressive  Vicissitudes  Blatant  Taboo For each word… -define it -use it in a sentence

Chapter One 1. How did the boys end up on the jungle island? 2. How does Ralph respond to Piggy's practical suggestions to have a meeting? 3. How does Ralph think they will be rescued? 4. What had Piggy overhead the pilot saying? 5. How does Ralph attract the other boys on the island? What does he do? 6. How do the younger boys act when they get there? 7. How does Jack treat the others? 8. What conflict soon arises? How is it solved? 9. What does Ralph do to make Jack feel better? What is compromised? 10. What is the purpose of the expedition of Jack, Ralph, and Simon? 11. How does Simon describe the unusual buds on the bushes? 12. Why hadn't Jack been able to kill the pig?

Chapter Two 1. What rule does concerning the conch is made? 2. To what does Piggy attempt to call the group's attention? 3. How does the talk of the "beasties" affect the boys? 4. At this time, Ralph says the boys appear to have 2 goals. What are they? 5. How does the group react to Ralph's suggestion that they build a fire? How does Piggy describe their actions? 6. How does Piggy treat a small boy? What does that tell us about Piggy? 7. How do they manage to start the fire? 8. What responsibility has Jack taken on for his choir? 9. What goes wrong? Do you see any symbolism here? What is going on in the adult world at the time? 10. Who is missing?

Chapter Three 1. What is Jack preoccupied with? 2. What complaints does Ralph have? What has he noticed about people? 3. How are the littluns? 4. Explain the love-hate relationship between Jack and Ralph. 5. Where had Simon gone and what does he do there? 6. What might Simon represent?

Chapter Four 1. What strange things happen at mid-day? 2. How did the littluns spend their day? 3. In what ways does Roger seem cruel? 4. What is Henry doing while Roger watches him? 5. What does it mean when Roger felt the "taboo of the old life?" Also, what does it mean when Jack approached Roger "a darker shadow crept beneath…[Roger's] skin." What effect is Jack having on Roger? 6. Describe the transformation that takes place after Jack paints his face. The mask serves a few purposes. List them. 7. What does Ralph discover that upsets him greatly? 8. What do the hunters chant? 9. How does Jack's attack on Piggy and the breaking of one of the lenses in his spectacles symbolize the degeneration of the group? 10. Who finds Piggy's spectacles for him?

Chapters 5-8 Lord of the Flies

Vocabulary II  Jeer  Inarticulate  Clamor  Mutinously  Tremulously  Crestfallen  Impervious  Rebuke  Fervor For each word… -define it -use it in a sentence

Chapter Five 1. What is Ralph realizing in necessary in order to be a leader? 2. What rules have been ignored? List at least What does it mean when Ralph refers to the littluns as "taken short"? What does that mean? What does the show about their behavior? 4. What rules does Ralph make regarding fires? 5. A littlun says he sees something moving in the jungle at night. Who/what is it? 6. How does Jack explain the beast? 7. Why are rules important to Ralph? Hint: The answer is something Ralph says. 8. Be sure to answer all parts of this question: What does Simon mean when he says, "What I mean is…maybe it's only us. We could be sort of…" Be sure to read the next line in the book. What do you think "Mankind's essential illness" is? Why does he ask "What is the dirtiest thing there is?" 9. Why doesn't Ralph blow the conch when the meeting dissolves into chaos? 10. At the end of the chapter what does Ralph wish for?

Chapter Six 1. Ironically, what Ralph wished for does come true. What happens? Why is the answer to his wish depressingly ironic? 2. What do Simon and Eric claim they have seen on the mountain top? How do they describe it? 3. What does Jack say about the conch on 101? 4. How has the significance of the conch changed? 5. When Simon thought of the beast, what picture came to his mind? 6. As the boys are searching the island, who leads the group when they get to the ledge? 7. What strange thing does Ralph notice as the boys are playing around the rolling rocks?

Chapter Seven 1. What has Ralph come to accept as normal? 2. Why are Ralph's fingernails bitten? What is Ralph insinuating when he says "be sucking my thumb next?" 3. How do the 2 different sides of the island affect his hopes for rescue? 4. What prediction does Simon make? 5. Notice the complete reversal of mood on page 113. What happens to Ralph as he participates in his first hunt? 6. Describe what you would show if you were filming the scene where the boys react the hunt ( ). How do you think Robert feels during this ritual? 7. Why does Simon go off alone? 8. What do Ralph, Roger, and Jack find at the top of the hill? Do they realize what it is? Do you think the story would be better if the reader didn't know what it is?

Chapter Eight 1. Explain the exchange of power at the beginning of Chapter What does Simon suggest? 3. How does Piggy change? 4. Why do the boys plan on raiding Ralph's camp? 5. What happens when Simon goes back into the woods? 6. What do you think he actually sees and talks to?

Chapters 9-12 Lord of the Flies

Vocabulary III  Sauntered  Compelled  Luminous  Myopia  Parried  Acrid For each word… -define it -use it in a sentence

Chapter Nine and Ten There are only 5 questions because they are all big questions. Be sure to answer them in detail. 1. Describe how Jack and the hunters change. List several qualities. 2. List in order what happens to Simon. Try to picture it in your mind. 3. Look at page 157. Ralph sums up who the fearful beast is. "I'm frightened. Of us. I want to go home. Oh God, I want to go home." Why is Ralph afraid? 4. Why do you think Piggy, Ralph, Sam and Eric deny being at the "dance?" 5. Why does Jack deny that the beast is dead?

Chapter Eleven 1. Why does Ralph think that "dressing like they were" would assist them in dealing with Jack? 2. How does the contrast of the paint and smoke on page 173 symbolize the two forces that are motivating the boys? 3. How does Golding subtly begin to portray Jack's group as heathen? 4. Why were the boys so scared of the war paint? 5. Why didn't Ralph want to tie his hair back? 6. Describe what happened when Ralph and Jack confront each other about Piggy's glasses. 7. What happened to Piggy and the conch? List the events.

Bio Poem  Line 1: Your character's first name. Line 2: Who is...(Descriptive words that describe him) Line 3: Who loves...(three ideas or people) Line 4: Who feels...(three ideas )  Line 5: Choose a powerful quote from that person. Line 6: Who needs...(three ideas) Line 7: Who gives...(three ideas)  Line 8: Choose a powerful quote from that person. Line 9: Who fears...(three ideas) Line 10: Who would like to see... Line 11: Who shares... Line 12: Who is...  Line 13: Choose a powerful quote from that person. Line 14: Who is a resident of... Line 15: his last name (if you don't know it, then do this: their first name, the ____ (describe them in 3 or less words).  How you're graded:  Quote selection (choose quotes that are powerful, emotional, indicate something important about the character or theme.)  Completing each line as required  Spelling

Chapter Twelve 1. What does it mean (and who was the character) "whose image refused to blend with that ancient picture of a boy in shorts and shirt? Explain why Golding writes this. 2. Why is it ironic as to why the boys were being evacuated from their homes in the first place? 3. What information does Ralph get from Sam and Eric? 4. What does it mean when "Roger sharpened a stick at both ends?" 5. Explain Ralph's actions when he faces the Lord of the Flies? 6. How does Ralph avoid being killed? What are his strategies? Look closely at this. It trips people up every time. 7. What are his opposition's strategies for getting him out of the thicket? 8. Who arrives at the end of the novel?