<p>1</p><p>Lord of the Flies</p><p>Notes from first two chapters are currently missing? At school? Will check.</p><p>Chapter 3 “Huts on the Beach”</p><p>48 Jack’s altered appearance</p><p>49 Jack hunts, throws a spear at a pig but misses</p><p>50 Simon and Ralph are trying to build a shelter, but no one else is helping</p><p>51 Jack and Ralph – hunting vs. shelters argument</p><p>52 we need shelters because of the beast – is it real?</p><p>55 Simon’s appearance deceived Ralph into thinking him “delightfully gay and wicked”</p><p>57 Simon finds quiet refuge in a canopy of leaves</p><p>Chapter 4 “Painted Faces and Long Hair”</p><p>59 littluns separated from big ones</p><p>- littluns are aged 6, they listen to authority (the conch shell)</p><p>60 Maurice and Roger kick over sand castles – Maurice still feels the unease of wrongdoing despite an absence of parents</p><p>- Roger “unsociable remoteness . . . gloomy”</p><p>62 Roger throws stones at Henry to scare him but is careful not to hit him</p><p>- “Roger’s arm was conditioned by a civilization that knew nothing of him and was in ruins.”</p><p>63 Jack camouflages his face with clay</p><p>- he sees himself as a “stranger”</p><p>64 “the mask compelled them” to follow Jack to hunt</p><p>64-65 Piggy wants to build a sundial </p><p>- Ralph jokes that they should also build a TV and plane</p><p>- Piggy doesn’t get the joke</p><p>65 description of Piggy</p><p>66 boys see a ship on the horizon 2</p><p>67 the “scar”</p><p>- fire is burned out</p><p>68 Ralph to ship: “Come back!”</p><p>- procession of Jack and others with the slaughtered pig</p><p>69 Ralph to Jack: “You let the fire go out”</p><p>70 Ralph to Jack: “I was chief, and you were going to do what I said”</p><p>71 “there was the brilliant world of hunting . . . and the world of longing and baffled commonsense.”</p><p>- Jack hits Piggy in stomach; glasses fall off</p><p>72 Jack apologizes for letting the fire go out; Ralph calls this a “dirty trick”</p><p>73 Ralph grabs Piggy’s glasses to start the fire; “a link between him and Jack had been snapped and fastened”</p><p>74 Jack: “I got you meat! Now you eat – all of you”</p><p>Chapter 5 “Beast from the Water</p><p>76 Ralph feels the “wearisomeness of this life”</p><p>- he discovers “dirt and decay”</p><p>79 Ralph must use oratory skills to win people over during the assembly, but he’s freezing up</p><p>- he complains the water device is not ready and the shelters are not built</p><p>80 Ralph complains about people urinating outside the designated area</p><p>81 now Ralph complains about the fire going out and institutes a fire ban on the island except on top of the mountain</p><p>- authority = Ralph: “do as I say”</p><p>82 Ralph: “things are breaking up”</p><p>- quashes any notion of fear or that the beast is real</p><p>- Jack calls them “crybabies”; says, “fear can’t hurt you any more than a dream”</p><p>83 Piggy grabs conch; what would a beast eat? Piggy: “we eat pigs”</p><p>85 boy tells story of beast in the night; captivates kids 3</p><p>86 littluns push forward Percival</p><p>87 little boy cracks and begins crying uncontrollably</p><p>88 water monster – could it come out of the water</p><p>89 * Simon: maybe we are the beasts; “man’s essential illness”</p><p>90 Ralph: “I don’t think I do (believe in ghosts)”</p><p>91 the “understandable and lawful world was slipping away”</p><p>- Piggy: “what are we? Humans? Or animals?”</p><p>- Jack takes conch; Ralph replies, “I am chief. I was chosen.”</p><p>- authority breaks down</p><p>- Ralph: “You’re breaking the rules. Rules are the only thing we got.”</p><p>93 Piggy: “If Jack was chief he’d have all hunting and no fire.”</p><p>94 “At home there was always a grown-up. . . how I wish . . . I wish my auntie was here . . . I wish my father.”</p><p>- Piggy: “Grown-ups know things. They aren’t afraid of the dark.”</p><p>Chapter 6 “Beast from Air”</p><p>95 parachute descends on the mountain</p><p>97 Sam and Eric at the fire – have a confusing conversation</p><p>100 boys say they saw monster in the forest – wake up Sam</p><p>103 boy decides to check the one place that Jack hasn’t been to – the tail-end part with rocks piled up</p><p>107 boys roll rock into the sea</p><p>- Ralph wants to keep searching for the beast</p><p>Chapter 7 “Shadows and Tall Trees”</p><p>109 Ralph wants to be clean</p><p>112 Ralph daydreams about the comforts of home</p><p>113 Ralph hits boar with spear, sow runs off, but Ralph feels good about hunting 4</p><p>115 Ralph turns animalistic; “the desire to squeeze, and hurt was over-mastering”</p><p>117 Simon volunteers to run through the forest solo back to Piggy</p><p>118 deciding whether to turn back to Piggy by nightfall or keep looking for the beast</p><p>120 Ralph reluctantly joins Jack to find beast (Roger comes along too)</p><p>122 Ralph gets bravado; Jack hesitates</p><p>123 the boys see the dead parachute soldier and run off the mountain</p><p>Chapter 8 “Gift for the Darkness”</p><p>127 Jack asks for a vote; how many want Ralph not to be chief; no one raises his hand; Jack goes off on his own</p><p>129 can’t build a fire on the mountain anymore with the beast up there</p><p>- Piggy suggests building it down near the pool; Ralph agrees</p><p>133 Jack to his crew: “We’ll forget about the beast”</p><p>Jack: we’ll leave some of our kill for the beast so it won’t bother us</p><p>135 boys kill pig; “right up her ass”</p><p>137 Simon has flashbacks of the pig</p><p>- pig’s head on a spike</p><p>138 the “Lord of the Flies”</p><p>139-40 Ralph: “what makes things break up like they do?”</p><p>Piggy: It must be Jack</p><p>140 Jack and others raid the fire – tell boys they’re having a feast and they could come over</p><p>142 Ralph hesitates to explain to boys the importance of the fire</p><p>143 Lord of the Flies talks to Simon</p><p>- “I’m part of you. Close, close, close”</p><p>Chapter 9 “A View to a Death”</p><p>146 Simon finds parachute soldier</p><p>150 foreshadow – storm clouds 5</p><p>- Ralph and Piggy join the hunters at the feast</p><p>- authority</p><p>- Jack to Ralph: “the conch doesn’t count at this end of the island”</p><p>152 confusion – thunderstorm – boys – beast – Simon? – parachute guy falls</p><p>154 boys kill Simon</p><p>- “the strange attendant creatures”</p><p>Chapter 10 “The Shell and the Glasses”</p><p>156-57 Piggy says it was an accident to kill Simon, to forget about it; Ralph is concerned about the killing though</p><p>158 Ralph confronts twins about last night; they claim they left the feast early</p><p>159 Ralph climbs the mountain, notices a lever in the rocks</p><p>160 Jack’s boys described as “savages”</p><p>161 “we’ll do our dance again” if anyone tries to invade our camp</p><p>162 Ralph: “double-purpose of fire – to signal and to provide comfort</p><p>- “might get taken prisoner by the reds”</p><p>164 the safety of technology, the comforts at home; Ralph daydreams of home life</p><p>165 Piggy: “we must get rescued or we’ll go “barmy, round the bend, bomb happy, crackers”</p><p>167 kids come in the middle of the night to attack Piggy but the boys fight them off</p><p>168 “they didn’t come for the conch. They came for something else.”</p><p>- see Jack at the beach holding a spear and Piggy’s glasses </p><p>Chapter 11 “Castle Rock”</p><p>169 boys awaken to a stolen fire, call an assembly</p><p>170 Piggy: “What you going to do, Ralph? This is jus’ talk without deciding.”</p><p>172 Ralph: “we won’t be painted because we aren’t savages.”</p><p>176-177 Ralph and Piggy come to Jack’s camp to get Piggy’s glasses back</p><p>177 Jack rushes at Ralph and they fight 6</p><p>178 Sam, Eric, Piggy, Ralph = the ones in their group</p><p>179 savages capture the twins</p><p>- Ralph and Jack fight again, Piggy intervenes with conch</p><p>181 Piggy gets struck by a rock – gruesome death</p><p>- Ralph is struck by a spear by escapes in the forest</p><p>Chapter 12 “Cry of the Hunters”</p><p>185 The Lord of the Flies skull “gleamed as white as ever the conch had done”</p><p>- Ralph breaks skull</p><p>197 Ralph hides, they smoke him out and set the island on fire</p><p>200 Ralph wakes to an officer standing over him</p><p>202 “Ralph wept for the end of innocence, the darkness of man’s heart, and the fall through the air of the true, wise friend called Piggy.”</p>
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