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What does Ralph long for?
What does Ralph long for?
- A TV
- A house
- He wanted to have a bath because of how dirty he is. (correct)
- A sandwich
What distracts the boys from the search for the Beast?
What distracts the boys from the search for the Beast?
- "Castle Rock" (correct)
- A ship
- A plane
- A girl
When the boar charges, what does Ralph do?
When the boar charges, what does Ralph do?
- He runs away
- He faints
- He hugs the pigs
- Ralph throws a spear at the boar when it charges him. (correct)
Who volunteers to go alone through the jungle to tell Piggy the boys will return after dark?
Who volunteers to go alone through the jungle to tell Piggy the boys will return after dark?
What do Ralph, Jack and Roger find when they get to the top of the mountain?
What do Ralph, Jack and Roger find when they get to the top of the mountain?
When Ralph gets caught up in the pig hunt, what does his reaction tell you about him?
When Ralph gets caught up in the pig hunt, what does his reaction tell you about him?
How does Chapter Seven end?
How does Chapter Seven end?
Later, Ralph asks Jack why Jack hates him. Why does he?
Later, Ralph asks Jack why Jack hates him. Why does he?
What does Ralph think when he looks out into the ocean?
What does Ralph think when he looks out into the ocean?
What does Ralph daydream about?
What does Ralph daydream about?
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Study Notes
Chapter 7 - Lord of the Flies Study Notes
- Ralph longs for basic comforts such as cleanliness and food, illustrating his desire for civilization amidst chaos.
- The search for the Beast is interrupted by the discovery of "Castle Rock," showcasing the allure of power and territory among the boys.
- During the boar's charge, Ralph attempts to defend himself with a spear, demonstrating his instinct for survival and growing savagery.
- Simon volunteers to navigate the jungle alone to inform Piggy of the boys' return, emphasizing his bravery and sense of responsibility.
- At the mountain's peak, Ralph, Jack, and Roger discover a dead pilot, a stark representation of the outside world's violence and the boys' loss of innocence.
- Ralph's reaction during the pig hunt signals his descent into savagery, revealing the conflict between his civilized instincts and primal urges.
- Chapter Seven concludes with Ralph, Jack, and Roger fleeing from the Beast, heightening the theme of fear and the unknown.
- Jack's resentment towards Ralph stems from his desire for leadership; Jack prioritizes hunting over maintaining the signal fire, symbolizing their diverging values.
- Looking out at the ocean, Ralph feels hopeless, which reflects the despair and loss of hope for rescue that permeates the novel.
- Ralph daydreams of a bed and a book, highlighting his longing for the comforts of home and the remnants of civilization.
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