Lord of the Flies Lesson 4

Lord of the Flies Lesson 4
Lesson goals:
1. Discuss review questions Chapter 2 & 3
2. Figurative language (simile & allusion)
3. Close reading
Homework:
Read Chapters 5 & 6/ Fill in review questions Chapter 4
Study notes and glossary

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Lord of the Flies Lesson 4
Lesson goals:
1. Discuss review questions Chapter 2 & 3
2. Figurative language (simile & allusion)
3. Close reading
Homework:
Read Chapters 5 & 6/ Fill in review questions Chapter 4
Study notes and glossary

Slide 1 - Slide

Figurative language: Simile
Simile: compares two different things.
e.g. The very mystery of him excited her curiosity like a door that had neither lock or key. 

Slide 2 - Slide

What is the purpose of the fire?
A
Warmth: to keep warm during the night.
B
Cooking: to cook the pork.
C
A rescue plan: to create a smoke signal for passing ships.
D
Gathering: to join together as a group

Slide 3 - Quiz

The flames and smoke are compared to which animals?
A
Hawk and eagle
B
Jaguar and squirrel
C
Rabbit and Cow
D
Dog and Pig

Slide 4 - Quiz

The fire represents two contrasting symbols, namely the desire of the boys to be rescued and the
A
sunset at the end of the day
B
death of the pigs they capture
C
desire to be kept warm at night
D
violence and destruction of the island

Slide 5 - Quiz

When the fire gets out of control, all boys except Piggy start to giggle. This shows their
A
immaturity
B
ability to relax
C
ability to see that there is no real danger
D
spontaneity

Slide 6 - Quiz

How do the boys collect water?
A
They seek for plants which have water in their leaves.
B
They evaporate seawater and put in a bowl.
C
They leave out empty cocunuts shells to collect rain water.
D
They use the water of a river close by.

Slide 7 - Quiz

What does Jack think will make him a better hunter?
A
If he makes a few boys join him during the hunt.
B
If he paints his face as a camouflage.
C
If he carries a proper javelin.
D
If he wears practically no clothing.

Slide 8 - Quiz

............ was a small, skinny boy, his chin pointed, and his eyes so bright... the coarse mop of black hair was long.
A
Jack
B
Simon
C
Ralph
D
Roger

Slide 9 - Quiz

Then amid the roar of bees in the afternoon sunlight, Simon found them fruit they could not reach. What does this say about Simon?
A
He is kind and takes care of the littluns.
B
He is taller than most boys in the group.
C
He likes fruit more than pork.
D
He is a very active boy who enjoys being in the wood.

Slide 10 - Quiz

A ship is spotted on the horizon, but tragically there is no reaction from the sailers because
A
the sailers were not interested in saving them.
B
it was too dark for the sailers to spot the island
C
the ship was still too far away from the island.
D
the fire had gone out, so no signal.

Slide 11 - Quiz

Who is Percival?
A
He is one of the littluns, who has a mental breakdown.
B
He is one of the littluns who may join Jack's group.
C
He is one of the bigguns who shoot a pig.
D
He is one of the bigguns and joins Jack's group.

Slide 12 - Quiz

Figurative language: allusion
Allusion: A reference to a preexisting person, work, event, or well-known piece of pop culture. They often relate to common knowledge.
e.g. To my dog, our neighbourhood park is the garden of Eden (alludes to the Christian bible).

Slide 13 - Slide

Percival
Percival, hero of Arthurian romance, distinguished by his quality of childlike innocence, which protected him from worldly temptation and set him apart from other knights in Arthur's fellowship. This quality also links his story with the primitive folktale theme of a great fool or simple hero.

Slide 14 - Slide

Jack's mask is a symbol behind which Jack hid, liberated from
A
shame and self-consciousness
B
fear and anger
C
the illusion of being an important hunter
D
responsibility towards the hunters

Slide 15 - Quiz

Jack is accused of letting the fire go out. This upsets Jack. He attacks Piggy and not Ralph because
A
Jack dislikes Piggy even more than Ralph.
B
Piggy stands slightly closer to Jack.
C
Ralph is stronger than Piggy.
D
Ralph is still the undisputed leader of the group.

Slide 16 - Quiz