- “I ought to be chief… …
- “I agree with Ralph. …
- “His specs – use them as burning glasses!” …
- “We're strong – we hunt! …
- “No! …
- “The mask was a thing on its own, behind which Jack hid, liberated from shame and self-consciousness.” …
- “Ralph is like Piggy.
What is an important quote in Chapter 1 of Lord of the Flies?
‘
I don't care what you call me so long as it's not what they used to call me in school… They used to call me Piggy! ‘
What are important quotes in Lord of the Flies Chapter 6?
“
We don't need the conch anymore. We know who ought to say things. What good did Simon do speaking, or Bill, or Walter? It's time some people knew they've got to keep quiet and leave deciding things to the rest of us
.”
What are important quotes in Lord of the Flies Chapter 3?
“
We want meat.
” “If you're hunting sometimes you catch yourself feeling as if…But you can feel as if you're not hunting, but – being hunted, as if something's behind you all the time in the jungle.” “I was talking about smoke! Don't you want to be rescued?
What is an important quote from Lord of the Flies?
“
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
.” “The thing is – fear can't hurt you any more than a dream.” “We did everything adults would do.
What is Piggy's real name?
Piggy's real name is
Peterkin (or at least just Peter)
. Lord of the Flies is clearly based on The Coral Island in which the three main characters are Ralph, Jack and Peterkin. Lord of the Flies has no character named Peterkin but it does have Piggy whose real name is never revealed.
Who kills Piggy?
Roger
, the character least able to understand the civilizing impulse, crushes the conch shell as he looses the boulder and kills Piggy, the character least able to understand the savage impulse.
What do the creepers represent?
Since one of the themes of the novel is the evil which exists in mankind, the creepers seem to represent a symbol of
that evil which is grabbing hold of the boys and slows their progress along the island just as the evil inside of the boys slows their progress towards forming some kind of civilized society
.
What do Piggy's glasses symbolize?
Piggy's glasses are symbolic for a number of reasons in Lord of the Flies. The spectacles represent the boys' only
means of obtaining fire through reflecting the sun's rays
, and fire itself is symbolic of survival and rescue. Later, Jack punches Piggy which cause the glasses to fall, smashing one side. …
What is the scar often mentioned in Chapter 1?
On a very basic level, the scar is
the path that the boys' wrecked plane has cut across the island
. Literally, it is the plane's crash site. As chapter one begins, we meet our protagonist, Ralph, and the novel describes the scene as follows: ‘All round him the long scar smashed into the jungle was a bath of heat.
What good did Simon do speaking?
‘We don't need the conch anymore. We know who ought to say things. What good did Simon do speaking, or Bill, or Walter?
It's time some people knew they've got to keep quiet and leave deciding things to the rest of us'
”(Golding 101-102).
What is the irony of the dead parachutist landing on the mountain?
The irony of the dead parachutist is that
he represents the world of adults
. But, hey, he's dead as a result of war caused by adults. War is chaos. Chaos is coming to the island because the boys cannot agree and be civilized.
Why is Chapter 6 called Beast?
The chapter is called ‘Beast from Air' , because
the boys' new idea of the beast is coming from the dead parachuter
. The parachuter, when falling, swung back and forth due to the wind, making it seem to look like a beast. The twins say that the beast had claws, and that it followed ad nearly touched them.
What does baffled in love and hate mean?
They looked at each other
, baffled, in love and hate. … This quote, too, is a foreshadowing of things to come, as we sense that the animosity (hate) between them will only grow worse as the novel progresses.
What does the signal fire represent to the boys?
The signal fire here represents the
boys' communication with the outside world
, the world of grown-ups and rules, the world that can save them from themselves.
Why is Piggy so frightened of Jack?
Why is Piggy so frightened of Jack?
Piggy is confident that Jack would not hurt Ralph
, but if Ralph were not there to protect Piggy, Jack would hurt the next thing, Piggy. … No, Jack it so focused on hunting and getting power and getting the pigs, that he is willing to hunt anything.