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Lord of the Flies

by William Golding

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Lord of the Flies Questions on Chapter 12

Lord of the Flies

In Lord of the Flies, significant quotes from chapters 1-3 illustrate key themes and character developments. Jack's initial hesitation to kill a pig reveals his transformation from civilized to...

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Lord of the Flies

In Lord of the Flies, the naval officer symbolizes the thin veneer of civilization over humanity's inherent savagery. His presence is ironic, as he embodies order and authority while participating in...

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Lord of the Flies

Key and complex discussion questions for various chapters of Lord of the Flies could include: How do the boys' actions reflect the theme of civilization vs. savagery? What role does the conch shell...

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Lord of the Flies

Golding uses impactful diction in three key excerpts from Lord of the Flies. In Chapter 12, Ralph's reflection on lost innocence and evil creates a powerful, grieving tone. In Chapter 4, Jack's...

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Lord of the Flies

Ralph's hiding place is discovered because Samneric, tortured by Jack's tribe, reveal its location. As Ralph is cornered, a distraction occurs when someone shouts "smoke," allowing Ralph to escape....

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Lord of the Flies

The Navy arrives on the island after detecting smoke from a massive forest fire started by Jack's group in their attempt to capture Ralph. This fire symbolizes the complete descent into savagery by...

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