Lord of the Flies William Golding Literary Connections Study Guide #1

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Lord of the Flies William Golding Literary Connections Study Guide #1 Define Allegory: Chapters 1-2 Identify each character with a complete description (not just physical) Ralph Piggy Simon Jack Sam Maurice Roger Littluns Eric

2. How did the boys happen to come to the island? 3. What do the boys have that is the symbol of authority in the society they form? 4. What does the reader learn about Jack when he slashed the green candle buds? 5. Why does Jack hesitate when he lifts his knife to kill the piglet, and what does he promise will happen next time he meets a pig? 6. Who are the hunters, and what is their job? 7. What does a littlun think he has seen in the forest? 8. How and why do the boys make fire? 9. Why does the boys' plan for rescue fail?

Chapters 3-4 1. Although Ralph criticizes the boys for their lack of cooperation, does he bear some of the responsibility for the failures of the group to achieve its goals? Why or why not? 2. How has Jack's personality developed during his stay on the island? 3. Ralph says of Simon, "He's queer. He's funny." What kind of a boy is Simon? 4. After Maurice and Roger destroy the littluns' sand castles, Roger stalks the young boy named Henry. When he begins to throw stones, why does he just throw them near him instead of directly at him? (Think what is stopping him?) 5. What causes the hunters, who had promised to keep the fire burning, to neglect it and allow it to go out? 6. Why does Jack paint his face? Vocabulary Part I: Using Prior Knowledge and Contextual Clues Use any clues you can find in the sentence combined with your prior knowledge, write what you think the bold, italicized word means in the space provided. Chapters 1-2 1. Ralph had been deceived before now by the specious appearance of depth in a beach pool and he approached this one preparing to be disappointed. 2. The most usual feature of the rock was a pink cliff surmounted by a skewed block. 3. There was another island: a rock, almost detached, standing like a fort, facing them across the green with one bold, pink bastion. 4. There came a pause, a hiatus, the pig continued to scream and the creepers to jerk, and the blade continued to flash at the end of a bony arm. 5. He gesticulated widely.

6. Then, with the martyred expression of a parent who has to keep up with the senseless ebullience of the children... 7. A pall stretched for miles away from the island. Chapters 3-4 8. The tree trunks and the creepers that festooned them lost themselves in a green dusk thirty feet above him,... 9. Jack lifted his head and stared at the inscrutable masses of creeper that lay across the trail. 10. The opaque, mad look came into his eyes again. 11. But Jack was pointing to the high declivities that led down from the mountain to the flatter part of the island. 12. With impalpable organs of sense they examined this new field. 13. Beside the pool his sinewy body held up a mask that drew their eyes and appalled them. 14. There had grown up tacitly among the biguns the opinion that Piggy was an outsider, not only by accent, which did not matter, but by fat... Part II: Determining the Meaning Determine the Meaning by Matching the vocabulary word to its dictionary definition Chapters 1-2 1. specious 2. skewed 3. bastion 4. hiatus 5. gesticulated 6. ebullience 7. pall A. a break B. a well-fortified position C. a gloomy effect D. plausible but actually false E. zestful enthusiasm F. turned to one side G. made hand motions Chapters 3-4 8. festooned 9. inscrutable 10. opaque 11. declivities 12. impalpable 13. sinewy 14. tacitly A. without being spoken B. downward slopes C. decorated D. lean and muscular E. light can't get through it F. impenetrable G. intangible; not perceived by touch

Questions of Connection Each of these needs to be thought of in relation to the text and the various social levels in the Real World not the MTV show. However, the television show does create a microcosm of a skewed portion of the Real World. 1.) Why do people paint their faces? Think about all the possible reasons and applications. 2.) What is a façade, and how is it related to painting some ones face use the dictionary? These will be answered together in class as part of our exploration you should think about them and be prepared to do the journal look up and know what façade means.