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Lotf Note-Taking CH 11-12 PDF

This document contains notes and discussion questions about chapters 11-12 of Lord of the Flies by William Golding. The notes section includes prompts to describe imagery and quotes, identify the climax, discuss tone/mood, and summarize each chapter. It also prompts the analysis of a symbol and how it transforms throughout the plot. The discussion questions ask about what happens to the conch and Piggy, Ralph's reaction to a pig skull, how the story's meaning would change if Ralph was murdered, whether the children are portrayed as innocent, and who is at fault for things not working out on the island. The document concludes with vocabulary words to study related to the novel.

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Lotf Note-Taking CH 11-12 PDF

This document contains notes and discussion questions about chapters 11-12 of Lord of the Flies by William Golding. The notes section includes prompts to describe imagery and quotes, identify the climax, discuss tone/mood, and summarize each chapter. It also prompts the analysis of a symbol and how it transforms throughout the plot. The discussion questions ask about what happens to the conch and Piggy, Ralph's reaction to a pig skull, how the story's meaning would change if Ralph was murdered, whether the children are portrayed as innocent, and who is at fault for things not working out on the island. The document concludes with vocabulary words to study related to the novel.

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Name________________________________________________Date_____________________

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

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