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Lord of the Flies Jeopardy Review
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Literary Elements Reversed
Tell Me Why Symbols More Symbols Even More Symbols Literary Elements Literary Elements Reversed 200 400 600 800 1000
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Tell Me Why...This Statement is False
Ralph decided that the boys could speak at meetings only in alphabetical order.
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Tell Me Why...This Statement is False
The boys’ plane ran out of fuel and crash-landed on the beach.
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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.
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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.
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Tell Me Why...This Statement is False
During the frenzied dancing and chanting, the boys dragged Simon out of the forest and killed him.
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Represents order and civilization
Symbols Represents order and civilization
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Represents hope of being rescued
Symbols Represents hope of being rescued
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Represents violence and anarchy
Symbols Represents violence and anarchy
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Represents evil and cruelty to others
Symbols Represents evil and cruelty to others
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Represents evil and cruelty to others
Symbols Represents evil and cruelty to others
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Represents insight and power
More Symbols Represents insight and power
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Represents democracy and leadership
More Symbols Represents democracy and leadership
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Represents intelligence and scientific knowledge
More Symbols Represents intelligence and scientific knowledge
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Represents common people or helpless people
More Symbols Represents common people or helpless people
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Represents the fear of the unknown
More Symbols Represents the fear of the unknown
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Even MORE Symbols! Represents isolation
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Represents primitiveness; primal urges
Even MORE Symbols! Represents primitiveness; primal urges
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Represents human goodness and purity
Even MORE Symbols! Represents human goodness and purity
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Represents man’s inherent savagery; the devil
Even MORE Symbols! Represents man’s inherent savagery; the devil
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Represents the end of all ethical behavior
Even MORE Symbols! Represents the end of all ethical behavior
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The protagonist of the story
Literary Elements The protagonist of the story
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The antagonist of the story
Literary Elements The antagonist of the story
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The type of conflict between Jack and Ralph
Literary Elements The type of conflict between Jack and Ralph
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The central theme of Golding’s novel
Literary Elements The central theme of Golding’s novel
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DAILY DOUBLE
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These two characters’ thoughts are revealed
Literary Elements These two characters’ thoughts are revealed
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Literary Elements Reversed
Jack says that they aren’t savages
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Literary Elements Reversed
The reader knows that the parachutist is the real beast; the boys do not
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Literary Elements Reversed
Ralph’s dilemma about giving up his role as chief
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Literary Elements Reversed
The point of view Golding uses to tell his story
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Literary Elements Reversed
Most affected by the setting of the story
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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
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The hunters were originally…
Kill, Kill, Kill The hunters were originally…
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Responsible for killing Simon
Kill, Kill, Kill Responsible for killing Simon
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Kill, Kill, Kill Kills Piggy
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A stick sharpened at both ends is meant for…
Kill, Kill, Kill A stick sharpened at both ends is meant for…
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Jack uses this to kill his first pig
Kill, Kill, Kill Jack uses this to kill his first pig
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This is where Ralph builds the shelters
Odds and Ends This is where Ralph builds the shelters
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This is Ralph’s main goal on the island
Odds and Ends This is Ralph’s main goal on the island
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This is the LITERAL reason the boys need Piggy
Odds and Ends This is the LITERAL reason the boys need Piggy
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DAILY DOUBLE
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Odds and Ends This is the reason Ralph and Piggy go to Castle Rock after Jack and his tribe steal Piggy’s glasses
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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”
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The other boys continually _____ Piggy
Fill in the Blank The other boys continually _____ Piggy
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Piggy thinks Jack will listen to _____
Fill in the Blank Piggy thinks Jack will listen to _____
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When Ralph first realizes there are no grownups, he is _____
Fill in the Blank When Ralph first realizes there are no grownups, he is _____
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The _____ adds to the boys’ confusion when they kill Simon
Fill in the Blank The _____ adds to the boys’ confusion when they kill Simon
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Ralph cries for the loss of _____
Fill in the Blank Ralph cries for the loss of _____
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A loner who often fainted
Give Another Name A loner who often fainted
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Give Another Name The sow’s head
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Give Another Name Jack’s stronghold
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He played the pig in the first reenactment
Give Another Name He played the pig in the first reenactment
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The odd member of the choir
Give Another Name The odd member of the choir
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The boys elect Ralph chief
First Things First The boys elect Ralph chief Jack, Ralph, and Simon determine that they are on an island
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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
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Simon learns the beast exists within the boys
First Things First Simon learns the beast exists within the boys Jack steals Piggy’s glasses
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DAILY DOUBLE
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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
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Jack hunts Ralph like an animal
First Things First Piggy is killed Jack hunts Ralph like an animal
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The twins who misinterpret the dead parachutist for a beastie
Minor Characters The twins who misinterpret the dead parachutist for a beastie
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The bully who becomes Jack’s official torturer
Minor Characters The bully who becomes Jack’s official torturer
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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
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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
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The literal translation of Beelzebub in Hebrew
Minor Characters The literal translation of Beelzebub in Hebrew
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PLEASE DISCUSS AND SUBMIT YOUR WAGERS
FINAL JEOPARDY PLEASE DISCUSS AND SUBMIT YOUR WAGERS
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If reading as a Christian allegory, Simon’s glade in the forest would parallel this biblical place
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Thank you for playing! Good luck on the test!
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