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Honors Fiction Day 3: Lord of the Flies

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1 Honors Fiction Day 3: Lord of the Flies
Review Journal #1: In what ways do the children personify innocence? In what ways are they losing their innocence? How are they like adults? Fill the page. W/ partners, list the greatest evil acts in humankind Allegory definition Allegory Activity Homework: read chpt. 4, Post-Its (10 for Friday) with a symbol and an explanation (response, the question, etc). Are you caught up on vocabulary?

2 Allegory An allegory is a story with more than one level of meaning—a literal level and one or more symbolic levels. Allegory allows a writer to tell a story about literal characters and to make a moral, religious, or political point. In a novel such as Lord of the Flies, the author makes direct comments on life and society through the use of allegory. Besides having a literal surface meaning, the events, settings, or characters also stand for ideas or qualities and have a second meaning on that level. In Lord of the Flies, William Golding reserves his allegory for certain aspects of society.

3 Allegory Activity Identify Golding’s allegorical identification with society. Ex. Ralph represents the struggle for order and democracy in a society. This is evident by his attempting to set up some semblance order by using the conch shell. Do one other character with a partner, then swap around until they have Piggy, Jack, and Simon in their notes.

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