English 10 Ms. Bugasch December 3, 2013 “C” Day Goals 1. Review LOF – Chapter 12 2. Review Lord of the Flies.

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English 10 Ms. Bugasch December 3, 2013 “C” Day Goals 1. Review LOF – Chapter Review Lord of the Flies

-Take out homework: -Journal #11 - Journal #12 -Vocab. Unit #5 -In your notebook, answer the following question: -What does the future hold for each of these hunters? FFW

The Lord of the Flies educational game is about the book Lord of the Flies written by William Golding. Golding was awarded the 1983 Nobel Prize in Literature "for his novels which, with the perspicuity of realistic narrative art and the diversity and universality of myth, illuminate the human condition in the world of today" The Lord of the Flies educational game is about the book Lord of the Flies written by William Golding. Golding was awarded the 1983 Nobel Prize in Literature "for his novels which, with the perspicuity of realistic narrative art and the diversity and universality of myth, illuminate the human condition in the world of today" Lord of the Flies – Nobel Prize Game

Who are the different characters in the book Lord of the Flies ? What is a symbol? How can you interpret the book? Who are the different characters in the book Lord of the Flies ? What is a symbol? How can you interpret the book? Have you read the book Lord of the Flies ? William Golding's first novel, Lord of the Flies, published in 1954, rapidly became a world success and has been read by tens of millions of readers. If you are one of them, you may challenge your memory with this game. Have you read the book Lord of the Flies ? William Golding's first novel, Lord of the Flies, published in 1954, rapidly became a world success and has been read by tens of millions of readers. If you are one of them, you may challenge your memory with this game. This game presents one possible interpretation of Golding's book, which is no more legitimate than any other. As Golding himself claimed, "The right interpretation is the one that rises to the reader the first time he reads the book." This game presents one possible interpretation of Golding's book, which is no more legitimate than any other. As Golding himself claimed, "The right interpretation is the one that rises to the reader the first time he reads the book." The aim of this game is to introduce some basic analytical aspects of the book and to challenge the reader's memory through play. The aim of this game is to introduce some basic analytical aspects of the book and to challenge the reader's memory through play. Lord of the Flies – Nobel Prize Game

Allegory Review Copy down the following Items/actions in the story 1.conch 2.Piggy & eyeglasses 3.fire 4.Jack & spears 5.pigs 6.dead mama 5 7. dead mama pig 8. tribal dance & chanting 9. littluns 10. biguns 11. parachutist 12. Simon 13. littlun with birthmark

Allegory Review Fill this chart in with items from the story and their symbolic meanings. What they mean symbolically or metaphorically?

Summary: What is the allegorical moral to the story? What is the author telling us through this tale? Include multiple details from the novel in your explanation. Write on a separate sheet of paper if necessary.

Hand out homework Hand out homework Explain Explain Closure

1.Study and review LOF 2.Organize and complete journals 3.Pop Culture Worksheet 4.Vocab. Unit #5 Homework