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THE CONCH
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SIMON
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PIGGY
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JACK
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RALPH
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The novel explores the significant theme of loss of
innocence
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What is the central conflict in "Lord of the Flies"?
Civilization vs. Savagery
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The "beast" in the novel symbolizes inherent
human
evil.
True
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Match the theme with its description:
Civilization vs. Savagery ↔️ The conflict between societal rules and primal urges
Loss of Innocence ↔️ The alteration of character due to extreme situations
The Nature of Evil ↔️ Evil is an intrinsic part of human nature
Power and Control ↔️ The struggle for leadership and dominance
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Which characters represent contrasting views on leadership?
Ralph and Jack
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The fragility of society is highlighted by the boys' descent into
chaos
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What does the quote, "Fear can't hurt you anymore than a dream," emphasize?
Fear's psychological impact
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Simon suggests that the "
beast
" is only the boys themselves.
True
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Ralph weeps for the end of innocence and the fall of
Piggy
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Which character asks, "Which is better - to have laws and agree, or to hunt and kill?"
Piggy
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The shattering of the conch symbolizes the complete loss of
order
.
True
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The signal fire symbolizes hope and rescue.
True
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Roger sharpens a stick at both ends, foreshadowing his violent and savage
behavior
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Sequence the key events in "Lord of the Flies"
1️⃣ The conch is discovered
2️⃣ Ralph is elected leader
3️⃣ The signal fire is neglected
4️⃣ Simon encounters the Lord of the Flies
5️⃣ Simon is killed
6️⃣ Piggy is killed and the conch is destroyed
7️⃣ The boys are rescued
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What does the mask enable Jack to do?
Hide from shame
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What does the "Lord of the Flies" represent?
Inner darkness
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The destruction of the conch and Piggy's death mark the end of all
authority
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Who rescues the boys at the end of the novel?
A naval officer
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Ralph weeps for the darkness of man's heart and the loss of true friend
Piggy
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What question does Piggy pose to highlight the conflict between civilization and savagery?
"Which is better - to have laws and agree, or to hunt and kill?"
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Jack's first successful pig hunt marks his descent into
savagery
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The destruction of the conch symbolizes the
breakdown
of order and authority.
True
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What mistake leads to Simon's death?
He is mistaken for the beast
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The
naval officer's
arrival brings a sudden return to reality for the boys.
True
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