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Potluck Literary Terms Quotes Character

Analysis Events

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“Nobody knows where we are..Perhaps they knew where we

was going to; and perhaps not. But they don’t know where we

are ‘cos we never got there”

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Piggy

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Who first states that they saw a beast, and how does he die?

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The boy with the birthmark; he dies in the fire

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After wishing for an adult presence, what is sent to the

island?

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The parachutist

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“Don’t you understand? Can’t you see we ought to—ought to dies before we let the fire go

out?”

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Ralph

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“I just think you’ll get back all right”

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Simon

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Discuss the symbolism of the conch shell.

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Order, Civilization

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What are the connotation that go with the fire? Why?

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Negative: Death, Hell, Damnation

Positive: Hope, Life, Signal, Rescue

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In terms of political allegory, what does Piggy represent?

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The Scientific Side of society, the need for reason, logic, and

explanations

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The island in the novel is a microcosm for what larger

macrocosm?

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Europe, World War II

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The novel alludes to what other famous Scottish novel about a group of shipwrecked boys?

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Coral Island

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“What intelligence had been shown was traceable to ______”

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Piggy

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“The most obvious leader was _______”

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Jack

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“The _____ was a thing on its own, behind which Jack hid,

liberated from shame and self-consciousness.”

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mask

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“However, Simon thought of the beast, there rose before his

inward sight the picture of a ______ at once heroic and sick.”

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human

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“There was throb and stamp of a ______ ________.”

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Single organism

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Who found the conch?

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Ralph and/or Piggy

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He is the only one who helps Ralph build all three shelters.

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Simon

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Who kills Piggy and how did he die?

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Roger. He releases a boulder off of the top of the Castle Rock.

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Who betrays Ralph’s hiding place and why?

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The twins (Sam and Eric). They are afraid of Jack and Roger.

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What one person, other than the littluns, actively states a belief in

the beast?

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Simon

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How do the boys plan to be rescued?

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Smoke from a signal fire

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What ‘compulsion’ consumes Jack?

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The need to hunt/kill

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Through what vehicle does the Beast/Lord of the Flies speak to

Simon?

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The pig head on the stick

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What punishment does the tribe have in store for Ralph? How do

you know?

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Kill him and put his head on a stick sharpened at both ends. This

is the same thing they did with the pig head.

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How are the boys rescued?

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Fire is seen by a passing Navy ship