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Notes on Lord of the Flies by William Golding
Chapters 11-12
Imagery
Quote:
Describe
the
context:
what
is
being
described
And
at
what
point
in
the
plot
Climax:
Explanation
Quote:
Tone/Mood
Textual
Evidence
or
Reasoning
Summary/synopsis-Chapter
11
Summary/synopsis-Chapter
12
Symbol-take
a
symbol
from
the
novel
and
Textual
Evidence
or
Reasoning:
explain
how
it
has
been
transformed
over
the
length
of
the
plot
Reaction/comment/reflection
or
question
at
the
end
of
the
novel.
On
a
separate
piece
of
paper,
answer
the
following
questions
following
appropriate
response
to
literature
guidelines.
Please
provide
textual
support
and
a
clear
explanation
of
your
reasoning.
1. What
happens
to
the
conch
and
to
Piggy?
2. What
is
Ralph's
reaction
when
he
encounters
the
pig's
skull?
3. Suppose
the
naval
officer
had
not
come
along
in
the
end,
and
Ralph
had
been
murdered.
How
would
that
have
changed
the
meaning
of
the
story?
4. Traditionally,
children
are
portrayed
as
innocent.
Are
they
in
Lord
of
the
Flies?
Explain
how
so
or
how
not.
5. Whose
fault
was
it
that
things
didn't
work
out
on
the
island?
Self
guided
vocabulary
study:
eclipsed
inimical
crepitation
elephantine
excruciatingly