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LOTF Foldable

Set Up Make a Tri-Fold Brochure: Fold paper on one side into the middle Flip it over and fold the other side into the middle Create a Title Page: Title it: Lord of the Flies Characters Decorate with at least one image from the novel so far (conch shell, island, mountain, signal fire, crashed plane, lagoon, coral reef, etc.)

One page for each character: Name Approximate Age Job Title Appearance Basic Beliefs How do others see this character? How do they see themselves? One important quote they have said Illustration of the character Characters: Ralph, Piggy Jack, Simon (will add 1 more later) Numbers 4,5, and 8 must have one quote from the novel to support your answer For number 8-what is an “important” quote? A quote that directly impacts the plot or shows their personality.