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Lord of the Flies
Piggy and Ralph find a conch (which is a type of shell). When Ralph blows the conch the sound attracts the attention of all the boys on the island who group together.Why is the chapter entitled "The Sound of the Shell"?
Ralph sees Piggy as a nuisance at first, but also realizes his usefulness. When Piggy first appears, Ralph constantly tries to walk away from him and does not answer his questionsWhat is Ralph's attitude towards Piggy in the first chapter?
Piggy's plea to join the expedition represents his desperation to "fit in" with the rest of the boys.What is the significance of Piggy's plea to join the expedition?
Ralph is elected chief because he was the first boy to call all of the others together. All of the boys feel an instinctive comfort with this person who sounded the conch.Why is Ralph elected chief?
The scar mentioned in this story is mark on the island that the plane made when it landed or crashed.What is the scar which is repeatedly mentioned?
The thought of having a pig to eat is appealing when you are hungry , but the moment at which the animal is breathing in front of the hunter causes one's morals to overtake their instincts. Jack may be a strong boy, but he can not bring himself to end a life.Why is Jack unable to kill the pig?
They are all outcasts.What do Piggy, Simon, and the littlun with the birthmark have in common?
Jack enters the story leading a pack of boys in black cloaks in a disciplinary manner. Readers may think of him as the antagonist, for this dark image sweeps the tropical island with its negativity. Jack shows some vulnerability when he accepts his loss to Ralph, but keeps his stern authority by continuing to lead the choirboysHow is Jack presented to the reader?
Golding had a lot of experience in dealing with schoolboys, for he was a teacher in Britain for many years. He must have witnessed many real-life situations that he was able to adapt within this story. More importantly, Golding

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