Lord of the Flies By William Golding.

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Lord of the Flies By William Golding

Timeline Chapter 4 Painted Faces and Long Hair 2. Why does Maurice walk away when Percival starts crying, and why doesn't Roger throw the stones directly at Henry? What does their behavior suggest about human nature?

Timeline Chapter 4 Painted Faces and Long Hair 3. Why do the hunters decide to “paint” themselves with clay and charcoal? What effect does doing this have on their behavior, and why? Does this “makeup” have any symbolic meaning?

Timeline Chapter 4 Painted Faces and Long Hair 6. What do you think will result from the open conflict between Jack and Ralph and from Jack‟s success at getting meat? What is the significance of the boys‟ reaction to being able to eat meat, and how does this compare to their reaction about having missed a chance to be rescued?