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ological information contentP Bob Crimi. oons Summary: Ralph hurts his back at a bowling tournament the night before his physical Lord of the Flies. We meet the characters as they explore their surroundings—an island with lots of creepers or vines and flora one can get tangled in easily. . Ralph spots something in the water and Piggy informs him that it’s a conch or large shell. Ralph blows the conch and others recognize it as a call signal. . . British writer and novelist. Studied science at Oxford. Changed major to English. Became an English teacher. During WW II, he joined the Royal Navy. Participated in the WWW II. Familiar with its horrors and suffering. Ralph - tempered Doberman with natural tail and ears. Ralph is one and half years old, we estimate. He is in excellent health and has the vigor and zest for life appropriate to his age. He is medi Photorealism. Ralph Goings, River Valley Still-life, 1976. Oil on linen.. Ralph Goings. Ralph Goings. Ralph Goings. Richard Estes, Thom McAn, 1974. . Audrey Flack, Still-life: Marilyn (Vanitas), 1977.. Read through the two paragraphs answering the question, “. What is the symbolism of the flies in the novel?. ”. Using three colours, highlight examples of the three Assessment Objectives:. Evidence. Fear. in “. Lord of the Flies. ”. Zak Dunn. 2a. The Beginning . In the beginning of the novel, there are many early signs of . fear. .. Piggy mentions there is a . war. going on.. The boys are . English 10. Chapter 1. 1. What do you learn about Ralph when he reacts to Piggy by ignoring him and doesn’t ask Piggy his name? . Explain. 2. Why do you think Piggy confides his name to Ralph? Explain. Sound of the Shell & Fire on the Mountain. Agenda: Opening Chapters. William Golding’s Use of Mood (Setting & Atmosphere). Foreshadowing. Third Person Omniscient. Plot Conflict. Mood In Golding’s LOTF. Chapter 9: A View to a Death. 9. Sequential order of Chapter 9. Last: The Party at Jack’s Tribe/ the death of Simon . Second: Ralph and Piggy bathing. First: Simon discovers the true identity of the beast. You need:. Pencil/pen. Case Study . stuff. Journal 2/27/15:. What is the impact of the gender roles that society creates and enforces? . Agenda. :. Journal: Unit 4 Essential Question. Case Study . Presentations. Ralph is technically a bad guy or villain in the movie, but still follows the Hero’s Journey. Why did characters think he was a villain. ? . What makes Ralph a hero throughout the story and especially in the end? (Write at least 2-3 specific examples.) What makes someone a hero in general? . Unit: 2.4 . What . caused the Earls to revolt in 1075?. Today we will:. Identify key people involved in the revolt. Explain the causes & consequences of the revolt. Display the main events of the revolt in chronological order.. Simon. Simon’s humble origins. Originally a member of the choir, Simon was considered weak as he was known for fainting and is seen as being strange by the others.. Main Actions in the novel:. Has a fit as he marches along the beach in the choir.

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