Lord of the Flies quiz p. 75. 1.) What is the significance of the chapter title “Painted Faces and Long Hair”? What is happening to the boys? Why is this.

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Lord of the Flies quiz p. 75

1.) What is the significance of the chapter title “Painted Faces and Long Hair”? What is happening to the boys? Why is this interesting? What is Golding conveying in this chapter?

2.) What have the littluns been doing a lot lately? What does this behavior signify? With all your responses, relate to the real world.

3.) What is Piggy’s latest great idea? What does this idea signify about him? About people? What is Ralph’s reaction to his idea?

4.) What have they spotted in the distance? Summarize this scene—before, during, and after—in detail. Why is this scene important?

5.) What ocean are they in? Why are they there? What has happened elsewhere on the globe? Guesses on what happened? Predictions for the conclusion?

Will there be any help from up above?