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Characters

Sam'nEric

Ralph

Roger

Jack

Freudian Theory

  • Sigmund Freud (1856-1953) psychologist
  • Id, Ego and Superego

Civilization

Savagery

  • Jack = Id
  • Simon/Piggy = Superego
  • Ralph = Ego

Civilization vs. Savagery

Chapter Titles

Chapter 1: The Sound of the Shell

Chapter 2: Fire on the Mountain

Chapter 4: Painted Faces and Long Hair

Discussion

Chapter 6: Beast from Air

Chapter 9: A View to a Death

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Chapter 10: The Shell and the Glasses

Chapter 11: Castle Rock

Chapter 12: The Cry of the Hunters

Symbols

Signal Fire

  • hope
  • rescue

Spear

“Roger sharpened a stick at both ends” (190).

Sow's head

  • symbol of power of evil

Allegory

Chapter 12 : Cry of the Hunters

  • Biblical allegory
  • Beelzebub and the Pig's Head
  • Simon is a Christ-like character
  • Tempted by the devil
  • Character Representations

Chapter Summary

  • Ralph feels isolation and is all by himself.
  • Ralph is hunt by Jack and his hunters.
  • A naval officer appears on the island and rescues the boys.

Theme

  • Loss of innocence

Discussion Question

Is Jack responsible for the deaths of Piggy and Simon?

If not him then who should be blamed?

Important Quotes

“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”(225)

“I should have thought," said the officer,“I should have thought that a pack of British boys-you're all british aren't you?-would have been able to put up a better show than that-I mean-”(202)

Conclusion

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