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Chapter 3: LOTF

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  • What is the basis of Jack and Ralph's argument?
    Needing shelters or needing meat.
  • Define gesticulate
    gesture wildly
  • What is the symbolic value of the way Jack is pursuing the pig?
    It shows he is moving away from being civilized.
  • What is a sapling
    young tree
  • How is Jack tracking a pig at the beginning of the chapter?
    sniffing the droppings/crawling on ground
  • Why is Ralph already cynical about the meetings?
    The kids love to come but they don't DO anything.
  • How does Simon help the children?
    He helps them get fruit
  • What does furtive mean
    secretive
  • How does Jack feel in the forest -- what does he tell Ralph and Simon.
    He feels like he is being followed.
  • What is the symbolic value of the way Jack is pursuing the pig?
    It shows he is moving away from being civilized.
  • Define gesticulate
    gesture wildly
  • Who is our Vice President?
    Mike Pence
  • What are Jack's hunters doing while Jack is looking for meat?
    swimming
  • What does Simon do at the end of the chapter?
    Simon lies down in the middle of nature
  • What does pallor mean?
    pale
  • What is the one thing we know Piggy is doing in this chapter?
    Lying on his back staring at the water.
  • Which two characters are working hard on the shelters?
    Ralph and Simon
  • While Jack is focused on where the pigs are hiding, what (besides shelters) is Ralph focused on?
    the fire
  • How does Ralph know the littluns are afraid?
    Their dreams -- they wake up screaming
  • Why is Ralph already cynical about the meetings?
    The kids love to come but they don't DO anything.
  • Which word is used in relation to Jack: fear, madness or powerful
    madness