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Characters SymbolsPlotQuotesThemesPotpourri
Intelligent, less active, “wearing specs since [he] was three” A 100
Who is Piggy? A 100
Kills Piggy by pushing a boulder on him A 200
Who is Roger? A 200
Even though he thinks building huts should be the number one priority, he gets a thrill when he hits a boar with a spear. A 300
Who is Ralph? A 300
The first character to meet his demise on the island in the Lord of the Flies. A 400
Who is the boy with the mulberry-colored birthmark? A 400
A 500 List at least three characteristics to describe the main character Piggy NOTE: Only two of the three characteristics may be a physical description!
A 500 What is… (Possible Answers) Fat Asthmatic Wears glasses Annoying/Outcast Grown up of the group Intelligent one Logical one who values order
Symbolizes democracy and rules B 100
What is the Conch? B 100
Symbolizes intelligence. B 200
What are Piggy’s glasses? B 200
B 300 Symbolizes man’s destructiveness
What is the “Scar” B 300
Symbolizes hope and rescue. B 400
What is the fire? B 400
Symbolizes Anarchy and Savagery B 500
Who is Jack (or Roger) ? B 500
The reason the boys are on the island. C 100
What is a plane crash? C 100
The “beast” on top of the mountain is actually this. C 200
What is a dead parachutist? C 200
Jack’s tribe is able to find Ralph in his hiding place at the end of the novel because these characters reveal his secret. C 300
Who is Samneric? C 300
DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
Ralph is upset after Jack and the hunters kill their first pig because of this reason. C 400
What is the hunters let the fire go out? C 400
What does Ralph do at the beginning of the novel to show his initial disregard for and annoyance with Piggy? C 500
What is tell the other boys that his nickname is “Piggy”? C 500
He is described in the following passage: “It was an accident... that’s what it was. An Accident.... Coming in the dark—he hadn’t no business crawling like that....” D 100
Who is Simon? D 100
He says the following: "I’m going to go to him with this conch in my hands. I’m going to hold it out. Look, I’m goin’ to say,... I don’t ask you to be a sport, I’ll say, not because you’re strong, but because what’s right’s right....” D 200
Who is Piggy? D 200
He says, “Fancy thinking the Beast was something you could hunt and kill! You knew, didn't you? I'm part of you? “ D 300
Who is The Lord of the Flies? D 300
He says, “We saw your smoke. What have you been doing? Having a war or something?” D 400
Who is the Naval officer? D 400
Says, “Honest, Ralph, you’d better go... You got to go because it’s not safe... [Y]ou got to go for your own good. They hate you, Ralph. They’re going to do you.” D 500
Who is Samneric? D 500
According to his novel, Golding thinks humankind is this E 100
What is inherently evil? E 100
This allowed characters to relieve themselves of the guilt associated with completing taboo acts or acts out of a person’s typical character E 200
What is the face paint/war masks the kids wore? E 200
The killing of this character shows that people are more likely to do bad things when in a group because they get caught up in the excitement or feel the security of acting in a group. E 300
Who is Simon? E 300
This is the reason why Roger refrains from throwing rocks into the 6 yard diameter around the boy on the beach E 400
What is the idea that societal expectations will deter inappropriate behavior? E 400
When the little boy is playing in the sand with the tiny transparencies, he is illustrating this theme. E 500
What is a human’s desire power or control? E 500
The term for when the audience knows something that the characters don’t know. F 100
What is Dramatic Irony? F 100
This is the term for when some literary work is referenced directly or indirectly in another work F 200
What is Allusion? F 200
“The Lord of the Flies” is a translation from this Latin name F 300
What is Beelzebub? F 300
This is the term a work, in which the apparent meaning of the characters and events is used to symbolize a deeper moral or spiritual meaning F 400
What is Allegory? F 400
Two literary devices that are demonstrated in the following passage: “One patch [of fire] touched a tree trunk and scrambled up like a bright squirrel.” F 500
What are personification and simile? F 500
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