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1 Page 1:Survivor2/2/15 ◦ Aim: How is history reflected in Lord of the Flies? ◦ Do now: “It was simply what seemed sensible for me to write after the war when everyone was thanking God they weren’t Nazis. I’d seen enough to realize that every single one of us could be Nazis.” _William Golding ◦ What does this quote mean to you?

2 What should a great leader be or have?

3 History William Golding was born in England in 1911. He died 1993. He spent time in the Navy during WWII. ◦ Lord of the Flies was published in 1954. William Golding wrote the novel during the cold war right after WWII. ◦ Britain was at the time involved in two wars—WWII and the Korean War

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5 History ◦ Royal Navy ◦ Golding spent the better part of the next six years on a boat, except for a seven-month stint in New York, where he assisted Lord Cherwell at the Naval Research Establishment. While in the Royal Navy, Golding developed a lifelong romance with sailing and the sea. ◦ During World War II, he fought battleships at the sinking of the Bismarck, and also fended off submarines and planes. Lieutenant Golding was even placed in command of a rocket- launching craft. ◦ Of his World War II experiences, Golding has said, “I began to see what people were capable of doing. Anyone who moved through those years without understanding that man produces evil as a bee produces honey, must have been blind or wrong in the head.” Like his teaching experience, Golding’s participation in the war would prove to be fruitful material for his fiction. ◦ In 1945, after World War II had ended, Golding went back to teaching and writing.

6 Get into survival groups! ◦ Survival Test!

7 On page 1 of your notebook ◦ Define in your own words the noun “Civilization” ◦ What does it mean to be civil? ◦ Do we live in a civil country? Explain.

8 Civilization ◦ noun ◦ 1. an advanced state of human society, in which a high level of culture, science, industry, and government has been reached. ◦ 2. those people or nations that have reached such a state. ◦ 3. any type of culture, society, etc., of a specific place, time, or group: Greek civilization. ◦ 4. the act or process of civilizing, as by bringing out of a savage, uneducated, or unrefined state, or of being civilized : Rome's civilization of barbaric tribes was admirable.civilizingcivilized ◦ 5. cultural refinement; refinement of thought and cultural appreciation: The letters of Madame de Sévigné reveal her wit and civilization. ◦ 6. cities or populated areas in general, as opposed to unpopulated or wilderness areas: The plane crashed in the jungle, hundreds of miles from civilization. ◦ 7. modern comforts and conveniences, as made possible by science and technology: After a week in the woods, without television or even running water, the campers looked forward to civilization again.

9 Civilization ◦ Civilization entered the English language in the mid - 18th century with the meaning “ the act or process of bringing out of a savage or uneducated state. ” In this pre- imperialistic age of exploration, it was popular to view people from less - developed lands as barbaric and in great need of cultural improvement.

10 Civilization ◦ What is associated with civilization

11 What would happen if we decided to abolish all laws and live freely as we wish? Discuss with a peer. ◦ Do laws benefit us or hurt us? Explain.

12 Allegory ◦ Allegory: a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one ◦ This book is considered a dystopian novel.

13 Analysis of title ◦ Lord of the flies? What does this title mean/refer to?

14 Lord of the flies ◦ AKA Beelzebub ◦ noun ◦ The Devil; Satan. ◦ One of the fallen angels in Milton's Paradise Lost. Beelzebub was next to Satan in power. ◦ An evil spirit; a demon.

15 Chapter 1PageDefinition: Click on word for further info. efflorescence 12Blooming of flowers, state of flowering enmity 14Deep seated hatred; State of being an enemy decorous 15Exhibiting appropriate behavior or conduct chorister 22A singer or leader of a choir bastion 29A stronghold or fortification; similar to a stronghold hiatus 31A gap or interruption in continuity; a break or pause Chapter 2 ebullience 38Zestful or spirited enthusiasm recrimination 43The act of accusing in return; opposing another charge tumult 43Commotion of a great crowd; disorder tirade 45A long angry or violent speech; a diatribe

16 Read ◦ Page 7-19 ◦ What is the significance behind the setting?

17 HW ◦ Write sentences for 10 vocabulary. ◦ Finish reading chapter 1. ◦ Locate all aspects of civilization within chapter 1. You should aim at finding 5 examples of civilization


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