Contrasts Chapter 7 & 8. Objectives D- I will show written understanding of how Golding has used metaphors and symbols to carry the ideas in the book.

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Contrasts Chapter 7 & 8

Objectives D- I will show written understanding of how Golding has used metaphors and symbols to carry the ideas in the book. C - I will write explanations of how Golding has used metaphors and symbols to carry the ideas in the book linking to the social themes. B - I will write analyses of how Golding has used metaphors and symbols to carry the ideas in the book, linking with the social and historical themes.

What are these contrasts? Ralph at the start Ralph now Ralph’s attitude to Piggy Jack’s attitud e to Piggy Ralph at meetings Jack at meetings In the Island

Divide your page into two. Label one side “The Start”. Label the other side “Later On”. List quotes about Ralph from Chapter one on the side labelled “The Start”. List quotes about Ralph from Chapter s7 and 8 on the side labelled “later On”. How has Ralph changed? Ralph at the start Ralph now

Objectives D- I will show written understanding of how Golding has used metaphors and symbols to carry the ideas in the book. C - I will write explanations of how Golding has used metaphors and symbols to carry the ideas in the book linking to the social themes. B - I will written analyses of how Golding has used metaphors and symbols to carry the ideas in the book, linking with the social and historical themes..

Divide your page into two. Label one side “Ralph’s attitude to Piggy”. Label the other side “Jack’s attitude to Piggy.” List quotes linked to Ralph’s attitude to Piggy from Chapters 7 and 8 on the side labelled “Ralph’s attitude to Piggy”. List quotes linked to Jack’s attitude to Piggy from Chapters 7 and 8 on the side labelled “Jack’s attitude to Piggy”. How would you describe the different attitudes to Piggy? Ralph’s attitude to PiggyJack’s attitude to Piggy

Objectives D- I will show written understanding of how Golding has used metaphors and symbols to carry the ideas in the book. C - I will write explanations of how Golding has used metaphors and symbols to carry the ideas in the book linking to the social themes. B - I will written analyses of how Golding has used metaphors and symbols to carry the ideas in the book, linking with the social and historical themes..

Divide your page into two. Label one side “ Ralph at the meetings”. Label the other side “ Jackat the meetings”. List quotes linked to Ralph’s at the meetings from Chapters2 and 8 on the side labelled “ Ralph at the meetings”. List quotes linked to Ralph’s at the meetings from Chapters 2 and 8 on the side labelled “Jack at the meetings”. How wdo the boy’s act differently at the meetings? Ralph at meetings Jack at meetings

Objectives D- I will show written understanding of how Golding has used metaphors and symbols to carry the ideas in the book. C - I will write explanations of how Golding has used metaphors and symbols to carry the ideas in the book linking to the social themes. B - I will written analyses of how Golding has used metaphors and symbols to carry the ideas in the book, linking with the social and historical themes..