Honors Fiction Day 8: Lord of the Flies

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Honors Fiction Day 8: Lord of the Flies Concept Map: Alienation What are basic rules for living in society? Practice On-Demand Essay before the test: Are the boys past redemption? Example thesis (not great, but okay): The boys on the island are not beyond redemption because they will learn from Simon’s death, Piggy’s intelligence will help them, and Ralph still has the conch. Homework: Chpts. 11 & 12 Objective and Essay test on Tuesday

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Theme Character Setting Mood: how the author wants you to feel Style Figurative language Symbolism Allusion Dialogue Plot Tone: how the author feels about the subject Innocence is lost through gaining knowledge. Society….

Create a working definition of the major concept of ALIENATION. What are some of the DEFINING CHARACTERISTICS of ALIENATION? What are three SUPPORTING CONCEPTS that need to be worked with when thinking about ALIENATION? Supporting Concept #1 Supporting Concept #2 Supporting Concept #3 Create a CONCEPT MAP defining and labeling the important relationships among and between ALIENATION and your SUPPORTING CONCEPTS. What does all of this mean for us?