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1 Lord of the Flies Jeopardy Review

2 Literary Elements Reversed
Tell Me Why Symbols More Symbols Even More Symbols Literary Elements Literary Elements Reversed 200 400 600 800 1000

3 Tell Me Why...This Statement is False
Ralph decided that the boys could speak at meetings only in alphabetical order.

4 Tell Me Why...This Statement is False
The boys’ plane ran out of fuel and crash-landed on the beach.

5 Tell Me Why...This Statement is False
Maurice and Roger were the first boys to see the body of the dead parachutist atop the mountain.

6 Tell Me Why...This Statement is False
After Ralph threw his spear at the charging boar, he decided that he could never kill an animal.

7 Tell Me Why...This Statement is False
During the frenzied dancing and chanting, the boys dragged Simon out of the forest and killed him.

8 Represents order and civilization
Symbols Represents order and civilization

9 Represents hope of being rescued
Symbols Represents hope of being rescued

10 Represents violence and anarchy
Symbols Represents violence and anarchy

11 Represents evil and cruelty to others
Symbols Represents evil and cruelty to others

12 Represents evil and cruelty to others
Symbols Represents evil and cruelty to others

13 Represents insight and power
More Symbols Represents insight and power

14 Represents democracy and leadership
More Symbols Represents democracy and leadership

15 Represents intelligence and scientific knowledge
More Symbols Represents intelligence and scientific knowledge

16 Represents common people or helpless people
More Symbols Represents common people or helpless people

17 Represents the fear of the unknown
More Symbols Represents the fear of the unknown

18 Even MORE Symbols! Represents isolation

19 Represents primitiveness; primal urges
Even MORE Symbols! Represents primitiveness; primal urges

20 Represents human goodness and purity
Even MORE Symbols! Represents human goodness and purity

21 Represents man’s inherent savagery; the devil
Even MORE Symbols! Represents man’s inherent savagery; the devil

22 Represents the end of all ethical behavior
Even MORE Symbols! Represents the end of all ethical behavior

23 The protagonist of the story
Literary Elements The protagonist of the story

24 The antagonist of the story
Literary Elements The antagonist of the story

25 The type of conflict between Jack and Ralph
Literary Elements The type of conflict between Jack and Ralph

26 The central theme of Golding’s novel
Literary Elements The central theme of Golding’s novel

27 DAILY DOUBLE

28 These two characters’ thoughts are revealed
Literary Elements These two characters’ thoughts are revealed

29 Literary Elements Reversed
Jack says that they aren’t savages

30 Literary Elements Reversed
The reader knows that the parachutist is the real beast; the boys do not

31 Literary Elements Reversed
Ralph’s dilemma about giving up his role as chief

32 Literary Elements Reversed
The point of view Golding uses to tell his story

33 Literary Elements Reversed
Most affected by the setting of the story

34 400 800 1200 1600 2000 Kill, Kill, Kill Odds and Ends
Fill in the Blank Give Another Name First Things First Minor Characters 400 800 1200 1600 2000

35 The hunters were originally…
Kill, Kill, Kill The hunters were originally…

36 Responsible for killing Simon
Kill, Kill, Kill Responsible for killing Simon

37 Kill, Kill, Kill Kills Piggy

38 A stick sharpened at both ends is meant for…
Kill, Kill, Kill A stick sharpened at both ends is meant for…

39 Jack uses this to kill his first pig
Kill, Kill, Kill Jack uses this to kill his first pig

40 This is where Ralph builds the shelters
Odds and Ends This is where Ralph builds the shelters

41 This is Ralph’s main goal on the island
Odds and Ends This is Ralph’s main goal on the island

42 This is the LITERAL reason the boys need Piggy
Odds and Ends This is the LITERAL reason the boys need Piggy

43 DAILY DOUBLE

44 Odds and Ends This is the reason Ralph and Piggy go to Castle Rock after Jack and his tribe steal Piggy’s glasses

45 This is the reason Jack cites for thinking he “ought to be chief”
Odds and Ends This is the reason Jack cites for thinking he “ought to be chief”

46 The other boys continually _____ Piggy
Fill in the Blank The other boys continually _____ Piggy

47 Piggy thinks Jack will listen to _____
Fill in the Blank Piggy thinks Jack will listen to _____

48 When Ralph first realizes there are no grownups, he is _____
Fill in the Blank When Ralph first realizes there are no grownups, he is _____

49 The _____ adds to the boys’ confusion when they kill Simon
Fill in the Blank The _____ adds to the boys’ confusion when they kill Simon

50 Ralph cries for the loss of _____
Fill in the Blank Ralph cries for the loss of _____

51 A loner who often fainted
Give Another Name A loner who often fainted

52 Give Another Name The sow’s head

53 Give Another Name Jack’s stronghold

54 He played the pig in the first reenactment
Give Another Name He played the pig in the first reenactment

55 The odd member of the choir
Give Another Name The odd member of the choir

56 The boys elect Ralph chief
First Things First The boys elect Ralph chief Jack, Ralph, and Simon determine that they are on an island

57 Jack separates from the group to form his tribe
First Things First Jack separates from the group to form his tribe A ship passes the island

58 Simon learns the beast exists within the boys
First Things First Simon learns the beast exists within the boys Jack steals Piggy’s glasses

59 DAILY DOUBLE

60 Simon tries to tell the boys there is no beast
First Things First Simon tries to tell the boys there is no beast Jack steals Piggy’s glasses

61 Jack hunts Ralph like an animal
First Things First Piggy is killed Jack hunts Ralph like an animal

62 The twins who misinterpret the dead parachutist for a beastie
Minor Characters The twins who misinterpret the dead parachutist for a beastie

63 The bully who becomes Jack’s official torturer
Minor Characters The bully who becomes Jack’s official torturer

64 His presence saves Ralph’s life at the end of the novel
Minor Characters His presence saves Ralph’s life at the end of the novel

65 Minor Characters The small boy who repeats his name and address to remind himself of home – and cannot remember it by the end of the novel

66 The literal translation of Beelzebub in Hebrew
Minor Characters The literal translation of Beelzebub in Hebrew

67 PLEASE DISCUSS AND SUBMIT YOUR WAGERS
FINAL JEOPARDY PLEASE DISCUSS AND SUBMIT YOUR WAGERS

68 If reading as a Christian allegory, Simon’s glade in the forest would parallel this biblical place

69 Thank you for playing! Good luck on the test!


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