LOTF Chapter 1 Flashcards
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LOTF Chapter 1 Flashcards

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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?

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.

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?

<p>Ralph teases Piggy by calling him 'Piggy', an old nickname he hated, and by not taking him seriously.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why is sunlight described as being on Ralph's face during Chapter 1? What does light represent?

<p>Light represents purity, signifying that Ralph is good and still innocent.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Describe Piggy's physical features and reaction to being on the island. List at least 3 attributes.

<p>Piggy is short, fat, wears thick glasses, and has asthma. He is most worried about finding a solution to get off the island.</p> Signup and view all the answers

In what ways does Piggy demonstrate leadership qualities and in what ways is he lacking?

<p>Piggy shows intelligence, insight, humility, and critical thinking. However, he lacks confidence and the ability to make a strong first impression.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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?

<p>Ralph believes the Navy will rescue them and refers to the Queen having a room full of maps of islands.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What had Piggy overheard the pilot saying?

<p>Piggy overheard the pilot say something about an atom bomb and that everyone at the airport is dead.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does Ralph get the attention of the other boys on the island?

<p>Ralph and Piggy find a conch shell, and when Ralph blows into it, the boys start appearing.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How do the younger boys act when they get there?

<p>The younger boys are obedient and wait patiently as if they were for the megaphone men.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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?

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What conflict soon arises? How is it solved?

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How does Jack treat the others?

<p>Jack treats the others as if they are less than him and believes he should be obeyed.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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?

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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?

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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?

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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.

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