Monday, April 24, 2017
10H
I have posted several times today, so scroll down for more. The following are LOF guiding points for Ch. 3-4 specifically, but will have a continuing effect as well.
Lord of the Flies
Ch. 3-4
What is the struggle between Ralph(shelter building) and Jack(hunting) symbolic of? How do the differences between the actual work involved in these jobs reflect both their importance and their appeal?
What is the true importance of the shelters? Why do they "need" shelter on an island with no foreseeable environmental hazards?
Why is Jack so obsessed with killing a pig? What will it mean for him?
Where does Simon fit into the society? What is his role and what does he represent? (Find the part where he walks off into the jungle)
When Jack describes what it is like to be out in the jungle by himself, what is he basically admitting?
What are some of the signs of a breakdown in civilization(Up to and including Ch. 4) and what does it mean for the boys and their standing on the island?
What is the symbolism behind Piggy’s glasses being stolen and broken?
What do Roger and Henry have in common? What does Golding think about the presence of evil in human beings?
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