Lord of the Flies Chapter 2 Part 2. The Boys Make a Fire Symbolizes civilization Symbolizes civilization Use the glasses to create the flame Use the glasses.

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Lord of the Flies Chapter 2 Part 2

The Boys Make a Fire Symbolizes civilization Symbolizes civilization Use the glasses to create the flame Use the glasses to create the flame Specs= science and technology Specs= science and technology Fire= technology, but also technology that can destroy if it gets out of hand Fire= technology, but also technology that can destroy if it gets out of hand

The Treatment of Piggy Jack treats him roughly and hostile Jack treats him roughly and hostile Simon treats him differently Simon treats him differently They forcibly take his glasses They forcibly take his glasses Piggy is right throughout the chapter but is shut down constantly Piggy is right throughout the chapter but is shut down constantly Human nature for savages to despise civilized people and for the weak to be looked upon scornfully Human nature for savages to despise civilized people and for the weak to be looked upon scornfully

More Rules Jack’s behavior forces the need for more rules to be made Jack’s behavior forces the need for more rules to be made What is ironic about Jack’s response to more rules What is ironic about Jack’s response to more rules Jack makes point to make new rules Jack makes point to make new rules Savagery taking over Savagery taking over

Fire Takes Over the Island Symbolizes mankind destroying nature Symbolizes mankind destroying nature Savagery of the boys Savagery of the boys Snakes fall from the tree Snakes fall from the tree The fate of the little boy The fate of the little boy

Themes All All

Quote “There aren’t any grownups, we’ll have to watch out for ourselves” “There aren’t any grownups, we’ll have to watch out for ourselves” How does the quote relate to the chapter. How does the quote relate to the chapter. How are they doing so far? How are they doing so far?

Characterization Ralph: Ralph: How would you describe Ralph’s leadership so far? How would you describe Ralph’s leadership so far? How do other characters react to Ralph How do other characters react to Ralph Piggy: Piggy: What does Piggy spend the whole chapter trying to do? What does Piggy spend the whole chapter trying to do? What does he represent? What does he represent? How do the other character react to him? How do the other character react to him? Simon: Simon: Describe Simon’s defense of Piggy. What does it say about him? Describe Simon’s defense of Piggy. What does it say about him? Jack: Jack: Describe how Jack acts in the chapter and what it says about his character. Describe how Jack acts in the chapter and what it says about his character. How does Jack react to specific characters? How does Jack react to specific characters? How do the other characters react to Jack? How do the other characters react to Jack?