Lord Of The Flies Chapters 8-12 Review Sheet Template Page 3

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13) According to Piggy, why should Jack give him the glasses back? How is this an
obvious example of foreshadowing?
Jack should give the glasses back because it’s the right thing to do and because he
can’t see without them. This is an obvious example of foreshadowing because
Jack has lost all of his civilization and he doesn’t care what’s “right” or “good”
anymore. Plus, he doesn’t want Piggy to see what is coming to him.
14) How does Ralph become savage? How does Piggy stop it?
Ralph becomes savage because he is so angry at Jack that he is fighting to hurt
(or maybe even kill him). He is sick of Jack being a thief (Piggy’s glasses/fire and
kidnapping SamnEric). Piggy stops it by holding up the conch and asking the
boys which style of leadership is better: Ralph’s or Jack’s?
15) What happened to Piggy? Who is to blame?
Piggy is killed by a boulder that was pushed from a cliff. Roger is the one who
actually pushes the boulder, but in many ways, they are all to blame for letting
things get so out of hand.
16) How is the fate of the conch symbolically tied to this event?
Piggy is holding the conch shell when he is killed, and it breaks into a million
pieces. This symbolizes the true end of society, rules, logic and order, which are
all things Piggy represents.
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17) Who is the most dangerous savage and why?
This is your personal opinion. Most would say Jack or Roger.
18) Why is Ralph betrayed?
Ralph is betrayed because he represents order and society to the boys, who want
to live free from rules and consequences.
19) Where does Ralph decide to hide? What does this hiding place symbolize?
Ralph decides to hide in the thicket just outside of the Castle Rock. The thicket
symbolizes protection because the boys can’t break into it easily.
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