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Write about the importance of the conch in Lord of the Flies, and the importance of any two from …
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Ralph said, “Things are breaking up. I don’t understand why. We began well. We were happy.” Explain what went …
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Write about one or more of the following as they are presented in the novel: violence and savagery …
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You should write about: what the “beast” may symbolize the way the boys’ ideas about the “beast” change what effect …
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Ralph is changed by his experiences on the island. How does Golding show this? You should write about: what he …
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At the end of Chapter 5, Ralph asks for “something grown up… a sign or something.” What do you think …
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How does the novel reflect the public’s concerns about the conflict between democracy and communism? Does the novel take a …
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How does Jack manipulate the myth of the beast to legitimize his authority? By Chapter Three, the boys are divided …
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The novel’s narrative action draws an increasingly firm line between savagery and civilization, yet the value of each becomes an …
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At the end of Chapter Eleven, Roger pushes Jack aside to descend on the bound twins “as one who wielded …
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