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Lord of the Flies Study guide Chapter 2
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  • Recap
  • The three boys are back from exploring the
    island. Ralph tells the others they are on an
    uninhabited island. He says, Weve been on the
    mountain top and seen water all round. We saw no
    houses, no smoke, no footprints, no boats, no
    people.
  • Jack mentions the pig that escapes and slams his
    knife into the trunk to illustrate that next time
    hell be ready.

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  • Ralph says, There arent any grownups. We shall
    have to look after ourselves. . .And another
    thing. We cant have everybody talking at once.
    Well have to have Hands up like at school.

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  • At the meeting, what rules does Ralph establish?
  • The boys must raise their hands to speak. Ralph
    will then give them the conch so they can speak.
    ONLY the person holding the conch has the right
    to speak.

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  • Jack agrees and wants rules. He says, Well have
    rules! . . .Lots of rules! Then when anyone
    breaks em-

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  • 2. Why, do you think, does Jack want rules?
  • A He wants rules so he can punish the boys
    breaking the rules.

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  • What does Ralph suggest the boys do until they
    are rescued by adults?
  • A He says, Until the grown-ups come and fetch
    us, well have fun. . .Its like in a book.
  • Treasure Island-
  • Swallows and Amazons-
  • Coral Island

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The Coral Island
  • In Goldings time, a popular adventure novel was
    The Coral Island
  • Written in 1858
  • A group of boys are stranded on a tropical,
    uninhabited island
  • The major characters are Jack and Ralph
  • It is an adventure story with a happy ending

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  • Jack points out that the island has
  • Food
  • Pigs
  • Bathing water
  • A little stream for drinking water
  • BUT
  • a little boy with a huge mulberry-colored
    birthmark asks Piggy and the group about the
    snake-thing or beastie.

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  • What does the small boy with the birthmark say
    inhabits the island? Why is this ominous? What
    might this foreshadow?
  • A A snake-like creature or beastie. It
    foreshadows the beginning of fear on the island,
    and fear is a powerful emotion.

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  • 4. How does Jack handle the childrens fear of
    the beastie?
  • A When the boy with the mulberry-colored
    birthmark first mentions the beastie, the boys
    agree that a creature that big could not live on
    a small island. They are adamant that there is
    not a beastie on the island. The boys think the
    little boy had a nightmare ( a product of his
    imagination).

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4. Ralph vs. Jack
  • Pg. 36
  • Ralphs response to the beastie But there isnt
    a beastie!
  • Jacks response Ralphs right of course. There
    isnt a snake-thing. But if there was a snake
    wed hunt it and kill it.
  • Notice how Jack wants to make the kids feel
    secure by telling them he will protect them from
    the beast.

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5. How do they boys plan on being rescued?
  • Ralphs next decision as a leader is that they
    must make a signal fire. He says, Theres
    another thing. We can help them to find us. If a
    ship comes near the island they may not notice
    us. So we must make smoke on top of the mountain.
    We must make a fire.
  • The boys immediately run up the mountain to
    build a fire.
  • Jack yells, Come on! Follow me!

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6. When the boys race up the side of the
mountain, what does Piggy think?
  • Twice Piggy says, Like a crowd of kids. What
    does this judgment say about Piggy?
  • A This lets us know how Piggy thinks. Ralph
    mentions the word fire and they all race up the
    mountain to build it. To Piggy, this is not
    proper behavior. Piggy would have preferred to
    finish the meeting, set priorities, and make a
    plan for the fire before actually building it.

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7. How do they boys eventually light the fire?
  • The boys climb the mountain and begin to build a
    fire. There is an abundant supply of dead wood on
    one side on the mountain. The boys begin
    collecting wood to construct their fire. They
    make a large pile, but realize there is no way to
    light the fire. Jack sees Piggy and realizes they
    can use his specs to light the fire.

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  • 7. The boys use Piggys specs to light the fire.

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  • Once the fire is burning, the boys struggle to
    keep it going because the dead wood burns too
    quickly. In addition, the dry wood produces only
    fire, no smoke. When Piggy points this out, Jack
    lashes out at him. He says that Piggy did not
    help them collect the wood, but Simon points out
    that he helped light the fire with his specs.

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8. In what way does Jack try to limit the power
of the conch? What is the conch a symbol of?
  • Piggy wants to talk and says he has the conch
    which gives him the right to speak, but Jack
    tells Piggy the conch does not count on top of
    the mountain, so he should shut up.
  • The conch, then, is a symbol of democracy and
    island government. If the boys are allowed to
    speak while they hold the conch, then they ALL
    have an equal voice on the island.

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9. What does Jack say his choir will do?
  • Jack says his hunters will be responsible for
    keeping the fire going at all times.

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  • Piggy starts to criticize Jack saying, Youve
    got your small fire all right and the boys all
    notice that the fire has spread and is now out of
    control. The entire side of the mountain is
    engulfed in flames.

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  • The boys watch as the side of the island goes up
    in flames.

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  • Piggy continues, There aint nothing we can do.
    We ought to be more careful. Im scared-
  • Jack Youre always scared Fatty!

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  • Piggy losing his temper
  • I got the conch! Just you listen! The first
    thing we ought to have made was shelters down
    there by the beach. It wasnt half cold down
    there in the night. But the first time Ralph says
    fire and you go howling and screaming up this
    here mountain. Like a pack of kids!. . . How can
    you expect to be rescued if you dont put first
    things first and act proper? . . .

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  • Then when you get there you build a bonfire
    that isnt no use. Now you been and set the whole
    island on fire. Wont we look funny if the whole
    island burns up? Cooked fruit, thats what well
    have to eat, and roast pork! And thats nothing
    to laugh at. You said Ralph was chief and you
    dont give him time to think. Then when he says
    something you rush off, like, like

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  • And thats not all. Them kids. The little uns.
    Who took any notice of em? Who knows how many we
    got? . . .Then you dont know how many of us
    there ought to be?
  • And them little uns was wandering about down
    there where the fire is. How d you know they
    arent still there? . . .That little un him
    with the mark on his face. I dont see him. Where
    is he now?

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12.
  • What happened to the littlun with a mark on his
    face?
  • APresumably, he dies in the fire. The boys are
    in real danger unless they get their act together.

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Discussion Questions
  • As Jack talks about the pig they saw on their
    expedition, what does he do that shows his
    violent nature?
  • What do the boys do when the small boy with the
    mulberry-colored birthmark reaches out for the
    conch?
  • What does Ralph say when attempting to put the
    smaller children at ease about the beastie?

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  • 4. What does Ralph suggest they do to signal a
    potential rescue ship?
  • 5. Who leads the boys into the jungle?
  • 6. Jack accuses Piggy of just sitting while the
    rest are building the fire. Who defends Piggy?
  • 7. What reason is given to show that Piggy helped
    with the fire?

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  • 8. How does Maurice suggest they make smoke?
  • 9. What disastrous things happens after the boys
    build the fire?
  • 10. Piggy loses his temper and begins to complain
    about how everyone is behaving on the island. How
    does Jack reply to Piggys complaints?
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