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Ralph says in Chapter 12 “there was that indefinable connection between himself and Jack; who therefore would never let him …
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Explain Piggy’s point of view when he responds, “Course there aren’t [ghosts] . . . ‘Cos things wouldn’t make sense. …
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In Chapter 5, Golding writes, “In a moment the platform was full of arguing, gesticulating shadows. To Ralph, seated, this …
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Lord of the Flies was published in the mid-1950s, although it is set in some fictional future. In what ways …
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What do you think Golding has to say about evil in Lord of the Flies? How does he convey …
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Explain the significance of this quotation: “Percival Wemys Madison sought in his head for an incantation that had faded clean …
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Chapter 12: “Cry of the Hunters” Why does Ralph think that the boy he sees is “not Bill”? Why does …
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“Castle Rock” In what way are the twins “seeing Ralph for the first time” before they all set off for …
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What does Jack do that causes Roger to have doubts about his leadership? What feelings, beliefs, and speculations do Jack‟s …
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Chapter 10: “The Shell and the Glasses” How do Ralph and Piggy view Simon‟s death? How does each of them …
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