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‘Lord of the Flies’ by William Golding: Chapter 3

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1 ‘Lord of the Flies’ by William Golding: Chapter 3
Lesson Objectives: to explore character and plot development to explore the characters of Simon and Piggy in more detail

2 Imagine … You are Piggy. You are watching the boys and see that they need boundaries and rules. Write down your thoughts and feelings about events on the island so far. 15 minutes

3 “The first thing we ought to have made was shelters down there by the beach. It wasn’t half cold down there in the night.” Piggy page 45 What does this reveal about Piggy’s character? Answer this question using the quotation above (or part of it) in a PEE paragraph.

4 Chapter 3: Huts on the beach
Jack and Ralph start to fall out Jack and his team go off hunting Ralph is left building shelters with only Simon to help him Jack’s hunting trip is unsuccessful Simon goes off into the woods on his own

5 ‘Lord of the Flies’ by William Golding: Chapter 3 - Simon
Lesson Objectives: to identify symbolic aspects of Simon’s character

6 Simon “… he walked into the forest with an air of purpose. He was a small, skinny boy, his chin pointed , and his eyes so bright they had deceived Ralph into thinking him delightfully gay and wicked. The coarse mop of black hair was long and swung down, almost concealing a low, broad forehead…” (page )

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8 What happens as the sun goes down on the island?
Read the last two paragraphs of chapter 3 again. Use quotations from these paragraphs to help you answer this question using the PEE paragraph structure. P - make a POINT E - support it with EVIDENCE E - EXPLAIN what it makes you think/feel/imagine


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