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Lord of the Flies By William Golding Pre-AP 9 th grade Lit./Comp.
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Lord of the Flies William Golding wrote Lord of the Flies at the end of WWII. It was published in 1954 at the beginning of the Cold War. Genre - The novel is an allegory about human nature and society with dystopian characteristics. The novel alludes to the conflict between democracy and totalitarian communism.
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Lord of the Flies The novel encompasses three main concepts: An adventure/action story A psychological novel about people under extreme stress A symbolic novel about the nature of humankind and the role of civilization
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Lord of the Flies Literary Terms found in the novel: Simile Personification Hyperbole Foreshadowing Alliteration Allusion Dramatic irony Onomatopoeia Oxymoron
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Lord of the Flies Literary Terms found in the novel: Polysyndeton Asyndeton Synecdoche Archetype Verisimilitude Zeugma Foil
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Lord of the Flies What is a motif ? Cite examples of Biblical motifs: Simon as a Christ-figure
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Lord of the Flies What is an archetype? Piggy as a scapegoat Simon As a representative of goodness and kindness Jack As the primal, instinctual mind or militaristic mind Ralph As the orderly forces of civilization
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Lord of the Flies Symbols the conch shell the fire the island the pig’s head the spectacles
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Lord of the Flies Character Analysis: Classify the major characters as either static or dynamic Compare & contrast Ralph, Jack, & Roger
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Lord of the Flies Themes - civilization vs. savagery loss of innocence innate evil in all humans
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Lord of the Flies Structural Development of the novel: Exposition Rising action Climax Falling action Resolution
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Lord of the Flies AP Vocabulary – Terms of Reference chiasmus understatement parody zeitgeist deus ex machina
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