Analyzing Themes in Lord of the Flies - Chapters 10-12

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Explore the intense dynamics between characters in Lord of the Flies through detailed analysis of Piggy and Ralph's justifications, Ralph's anger towards the savages, the man-hunt and rescue, and the significance of British identity. Dive into themes of power, morality, and civilization as the story unfolds on the island. Witness the tragic events that lead to a haunting conclusion in these pivotal chapters.

  • Lord of the Flies
  • Analysis
  • Character Dynamics
  • Themes
  • British Identity

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  1. Chapter 10 What are Piggy and Ralph talking about? (are they trying to justify themselves?) Read page 160 beginning form the paragraph The chief was sitting there, . once more and comment on it Why do Jack, Maurice and Roger come and quarrel with Piggy (what do they want?)

  2. Chapter 11 Why is Ralph angry with the savages (Jack and his tribe) ? Why do Ralph, Piggy, Sam and Eric go to the Castle Rock, Who is murdered? What s the difference between the first and second murder?

  3. Chapter 12 Who warns Ralph about the man-hunt? What s the reason behind the man-hunt? P.186, comment on the song here Why does the naval officer come to the island? Who answers the naval officer when he asks the boss there

  4. Chapter 12 P.201 please the paragraph beginning with a little boy who is that boy ? What s the significance of this paragraph? Why does the writer employ an officer to help Ralph? Why does the writer emphasize that the boys are British?

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