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What is 'the scar'? Why does Golding choose that word?
What is 'the scar'? Why does Golding choose that word?
The scar refers to the cut in the Earth from the plane crashing. Golding calls it a scar because it serves as a constant reminder of the crash and the events that occurred on the island.
How did the boys end up on the jungle island?
How did the boys end up on the jungle island?
The boys were in a plane that crash-landed on the island.
Describe Ralph's physical features and reaction to being on the island. List at least 3 attributes.
Describe Ralph's physical features and reaction to being on the island. List at least 3 attributes.
Ralph is described as pale, taller than Piggy, thinner, has broad shoulders, and is built like a boxer. He is excited about being on the island because there are no adults.
How is Ralph unfriendly to Piggy?
How is Ralph unfriendly to Piggy?
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Why is sunlight described as being on Ralph's face during Chapter 1? What does light represent?
Why is sunlight described as being on Ralph's face during Chapter 1? What does light represent?
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Describe Piggy's physical features and reaction to being on the island. List at least 3 attributes.
Describe Piggy's physical features and reaction to being on the island. List at least 3 attributes.
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In what ways does Piggy demonstrate leadership qualities and in what ways is he lacking?
In what ways does Piggy demonstrate leadership qualities and in what ways is he lacking?
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How does Ralph respond to Piggy's practical suggestions to have a meeting?
How does Ralph respond to Piggy's practical suggestions to have a meeting?
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How does Ralph think they will be rescued?
How does Ralph think they will be rescued?
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What had Piggy overheard the pilot saying?
What had Piggy overheard the pilot saying?
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How does Ralph get the attention of the other boys on the island?
How does Ralph get the attention of the other boys on the island?
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How do the younger boys act when they get there?
How do the younger boys act when they get there?
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Describe the way Jack and his band of choirboys looked as they came toward the assembled group.
Describe the way Jack and his band of choirboys looked as they came toward the assembled group.
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Why do they make one leader and not a council of three? How could that be a problem later?
Why do they make one leader and not a council of three? How could that be a problem later?
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What conflict soon arises? How is it solved?
What conflict soon arises? How is it solved?
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How does Jack treat the others?
How does Jack treat the others?
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What does Ralph do to make Jack feel better? What is compromised?
What does Ralph do to make Jack feel better? What is compromised?
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Why doesn't Jack kill the pig? Why is this incident ominous? What is the main emotion Jack feels?
Why doesn't Jack kill the pig? Why is this incident ominous? What is the main emotion Jack feels?
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What was the purpose of the expedition of Jack, Ralph, and Simon?
What was the purpose of the expedition of Jack, Ralph, and Simon?
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Ralph has the Conch, what does Jack have? How is that effective? What do the Conch and Jack's possession symbolize?
Ralph has the Conch, what does Jack have? How is that effective? What do the Conch and Jack's possession symbolize?
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What excites them on the expedition? What do they do on the way to the top? What about this expedition makes it less than innocent kid stuff?
What excites them on the expedition? What do they do on the way to the top? What about this expedition makes it less than innocent kid stuff?
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How does Simon describe the unusual buds on the bushes?
How does Simon describe the unusual buds on the bushes?
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Study Notes
The Scar
- The term "scar" refers to the physical cut in the Earth where the plane crashed, symbolizing the lasting impact of the boys' presence on the island.
- The scar serves as a constant reminder of their traumatic experience.
Arrival on the Island
- The boys ended up on the island after their plane crash-landed. There are implications that the plane may have been shot down.
Ralph's Description
- Ralph is depicted as pale, tall, thin, and athletic with broad shoulders, resembling a boxer.
- His excitement about the island stems from the absence of adults; he is portrayed as a natural leader, well-educated, and responsible.
Ralph and Piggy Interaction
- Ralph shows unfriendly behavior towards Piggy by teasing him with the nickname "Piggy" and dismissing his seriousness.
Symbolism of Light and Darkness
- Sunlight on Ralph's face symbolizes purity and innocence, contrasting with darkness, which often represents evil and loss of innocence.
Piggy's Features and Reaction
- Piggy is characterized as short, overweight, and wearing thick glasses, with asthma which limits his physical capabilities.
- He is worried about finding help to escape and desires acceptance, particularly from Ralph.
Piggy's Leadership Qualities
- Piggy demonstrates intelligence, critical thinking, and humility, while lacking confidence and a strong first impression compared to Ralph.
Ralph's Response to Suggestions
- Ralph initially overlooks Piggy's practical suggestions for a meeting, indicating his tendency to dismiss Piggy.
Ralph's Belief in Rescue
- Ralph believes they will be rescued by the Navy, citing the Queen's access to maps identifying their location.
Piggy's Overheard Information
- Piggy overhears the pilot mentioning an atom bomb and that everyone at the airport is dead.
Calling the Boys Together
- Ralph uses a conch shell to gather the boys' attention, effectively summoning them from the forest.
Younger Boys' Behavior
- Upon arrival, the younger boys exhibit obedience and patience, waiting for direction as they would with authority figures.
Jack and His Choirboys
- Jack and his choirboys approach the group with a sense of authority and order, reinforcing Jack's leadership ambitions.
Leadership Structure
- The choice to appoint a single leader instead of a council could lead to power struggles and conflict later.
Conflicts and Resolutions
- Initial conflicts arise regarding leadership and hunting, revealing the boys' differing priorities and motivations.
Jack's Attitude
- Jack demonstrates superiority towards others, expecting obedience and showcasing an authoritarian demeanor.
Jack's Emotional Response
- Jack hesitates to kill a pig, which foreshadows future conflicts and reveals his internal struggles with aggression.
Purpose of Expedition
- Jack, Ralph, and Simon set out to confirm they are on an island, highlighting their need for exploration and understanding.
Symbolism of Conch and Jack's Item
- The conch represents order and democratic leadership, while Jack's possession symbolizes chaos and desire for dominance.
Excitement During Expedition
- The boys' excitement is coupled with behavior that reflects a loss of innocence as they navigate the dangers of the island.
Simon's Observations
- Simon comments on the unusual buds of the bushes, indicating his sensitivity to the natural world around them.
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Test your knowledge of Chapter 1 of 'Lord of the Flies' with these flashcards. This quiz covers key terms and concepts, including the significance of 'the scar' and the boys’ arrival on the island, providing a deeper insight into Golding's themes.