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These LOF points are also posted on G-Class. They are not limited to any specific chapters, but reading Ch. 1-3 should get you a good start on them.
Lord of the Flies: Guiding points
What are some of the differences we know right away between Ralph and Piggy? Don’t limit your answers to appearance and personality. How will these differences shape their roles on the island? How do these traits transfer to “civilized” life?
Who is Jack and who are the boys with him? What is very apparent about Jack right away? While it may be kept in check by the expectations and natural social balances of “normal” life, think about how a situation with no social/legal “infrastructure” would be affected by someone like Jack.
What characters can we already guess are going to have a conflict? What will the conflict involve?
What happens when the explorers find the wild pig in the woods? What is the significance of the outcome?
How do the personality traits of Jack, Ralph and Piggy affect their interactions with each other, with the other boys and with their environment? (Pg. 33 and 38)
On pg. 40, the first real “disregard” for rules/norms takes place with Piggy’s glasses. What does it lead to, and what does it set the stage for regarding the rest of the book?
After the fire, a boy has gone missing, but what happened to him is left fairly ambiguous by Golding. Why is this done, and what ramifications does it have for future decisions made on the island?
Lord of the Flies: Guiding points
What are some of the differences we know right away between Ralph and Piggy? Don’t limit your answers to appearance and personality. How will these differences shape their roles on the island? How do these traits transfer to “civilized” life?
Who is Jack and who are the boys with him? What is very apparent about Jack right away? While it may be kept in check by the expectations and natural social balances of “normal” life, think about how a situation with no social/legal “infrastructure” would be affected by someone like Jack.
What characters can we already guess are going to have a conflict? What will the conflict involve?
What happens when the explorers find the wild pig in the woods? What is the significance of the outcome?
How do the personality traits of Jack, Ralph and Piggy affect their interactions with each other, with the other boys and with their environment? (Pg. 33 and 38)
On pg. 40, the first real “disregard” for rules/norms takes place with Piggy’s glasses. What does it lead to, and what does it set the stage for regarding the rest of the book?
After the fire, a boy has gone missing, but what happened to him is left fairly ambiguous by Golding. Why is this done, and what ramifications does it have for future decisions made on the island?
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