Civ & Lit - Miller/Hinrichs By William Golding. Civ & Lit - Miller/Hinrichs What should you come to understand by the end of this unit? People ’ s baser.

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Civ & Lit - Miller/Hinrichs By William Golding

Civ & Lit - Miller/Hinrichs What should you come to understand by the end of this unit? People ’ s baser instincts are often stronger than their nobler ones in creating human societies. The defects in society are related to the defects in human nature. Novelists often use their fiction to make statements about their personal or political beliefs.

Civ & Lit - Miller/Hinrichs Essential questions… What is our true human nature? How are our human flaws revealed? What does our flaws reveal about us? How does Golding use setting and characters in Lord of the Flies to express his ideas about people?

Civ & Lit - Miller/Hinrichs Lord of the Flies facts Most of the characters, actions and objects in the novel symbolize larger ideas Golding ’ s novel deals with the conflict between the rational mind and primal instinct

Civ & Lit - Miller/Hinrichs Draw two columns in your notes ?????? Words associated with instinct Words associated with the mind

Civ & Lit - Miller/Hinrichs The novel takes place during a fictional nuclear war. A group of British schoolboys are flown out of their country to protect them from the horrors of war. Lord of the Flies continued

Civ & Lit - Miller/Hinrichs However, their plane crashes, killing all the adults on board. The boys remain stranded on the tropical island to fend for themselves… Lord of the Flies continued

Civ & Lit - Miller/Hinrichs All of Golding ’ s novel takes place on the remote tropical island.

Civ & Lit - Miller/Hinrichs What are some stories you know of that involve people on tropical islands? What kinds of things happen in these stories?

Civ & Lit - Miller/Hinrichs In Golding ’ s day a popular boys adventure story was… The Coral Island A story most boys and adults in England would be familiar with.

Civ & Lit - Miller/Hinrichs The Coral Island Written in 1858 A group of boys gets stranded on a deserted, tropical island The major characters are Jack, Ralph, and Peterkin It ’ s an adventure story with a happy ending

Civ & Lit - Miller/Hinrichs Is Lord of the Flies like The Coral Island? We ’ ll see…

Civ & Lit - Miller/Hinrichs What do you know about Beelzebub? Beelzebub comes from a Greek word that means ‘ lord of flies ’ It is another name for the devil.

Civ & Lit - Miller/Hinrichs

In preparation for reading the novel, look over your Anticipation Guide:

Civ & Lit - Miller/Hinrichs Look at the statements on your Anticipation Guide. Complete the left-hand column – putting a + for agree and a – for disagree.

Civ & Lit - Miller/Hinrichs Calendar of due dates MonTuesWedThursFri 1-28 Intro to Lord of the Flies 1-29 Vocab Continue work on book intro, ideas 1-30 Survival Guide manuals due CH 2 finished 1-31 CH 3 finished Bring in list of characteristics of Jack, Ralph, Piggy, Simon 2-1 Vocabulary and Flies quiz 2-4 CH 5 finished Quiz? 2-5 CH 6 finished Pick a significant passage, explain its importance 2-6 CH 7 finished Identify at least 5 connections between Flies & “ 2 nd Coming ” poem 2-7 CH 8 finished Anticipation Guide w/ at least 5 page citations completed 2-8 Vocabulary quiz Bring books for silent reading 2-11 CH 10 finished Pick a significant passage, explain its importance 2-12 CH 11 finished Pick a significant passage, explain its importance 2-13 CH 12 finished Pick a significant passage, explain its importance 2-14 Anticipation Guides due with typed paragraph explanations 2-15 TBA Bring your book and notes everyday!!! Bulleted assignments are due to be turned in on the the date listed.