Thursday, May 28, 2015
Chapter 12
The ending wasn't as good as I thought it would be. It's a typical needing because at the end they get saved even though Piggy and Simon had both died in the novel. Ralph had proabbakt cried a sign of relief. I desipte Hack the most due to his self control. I would recommend this book to a friend because of how they have there personalities change throughout this novel.
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
LOTF questions Chapter 11
1. Ralph's group needed to build a fire, so in order to do that they needed Piggy's glass which they had decided as a group that they needed to go find.
2. They see Rapl as in unsure of what he wants.
3. Jack isn't a reasonable person and has no interest in talking to anyone and will only serve to please Joger.
4. He pushes Ralph off the cliff because he probably wants Piggy to stop talking.
5. The conch is signific because the loss of order and the savagery of the boys.
6. A chief gives them a sense of leadership which is why they would want one. Without a chief they would be lost.
7. Why do you want to be chief ?
Do you ever think you will be rescued?
Monday, May 25, 2015
Chapter 10 and the corresponding questions
1. Ralph had knew that they had killed Simon. On the other hand, piggy kept saying it was an accident. During there play , the incident was on them even though they kept trying to cover up. "It was an accident, said Piggy suddenly, that's what it was an accident." (Golding 157) " We left early " (Golding 158)
2. The difference between both jack and Ralph was that Jack doesn't feel an ounce of guilt at all because Simon was the beast. (Golding 160) Ralph was different from Jack because he couldn't recognize Simon at all and therefore saw him as the beast in disguise. (Golding 160)
3. I feel as jack is more open minded and ruling to the boys feeling like he can demand them to do whatever he tells them to. "He's going to beat Wilfred" (Golding 159) as Robert had said.
Obviously now the chief is now Jack because he is like the head commander of the island.
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