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Lord of the Flies CHAPTERS 1-3 Questions to ponder: 1.Why are the boys on the plane? 2.How do they react once they realize there are no “grown-ups.” 3.What will be needed to achieve their two goals?

4. Why doesn’t Jack kill the first pig? 5.Describe the ID,Ego,and Super Ego of the tribe? 6.What makes a group a tribe? 7.How is Simon’s vision of the island different from the others? 8.What is the “beast?” Is it real? Does it matter?

1.Conflicts arise by chapter three. What are they and what do they signify? 2.Discuss Simon in relation to hut building, food gathering etc. 3.How does what is happening relate to Maslow’s Hierarchy? 4.What must happen for the boys to survive?