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Lord of the Flies Multiple Choice Chapter Quizzes

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Quizzes

Summary Quizzes

  • Chapter 1 -- "The Sound of the Shell"
  • Chapter 2 -- "Fire on the Mountain"
  • Chapter three -- "Huts on the Beach"
  • Chapter 4 -- "Painted Faces and Long Hair"
  • Chapter five -- "Beast from Water"
  • Chapter vi -- "Beast from Air"
  • Chapter 7 -- "Shadows and Tall Trees"
  • Chapter viii -- "Souvenir for the Darkness"
  • Affiliate 9 -- "A View to a Death"
  • Chapter 10 -- "The Vanquish and the Glasses"
  • Chapter 11 -- "Castle Stone"
  • Chapter 12 -- "Cry of the Hunters"

Quote Quizzes:

  • Quote Quiz chapter 1 - six
  • Quote Quiz chapters 7 - 12

Crossword Puzzle:

  • Interactive Crossword Puzzle

Jeopardy:

  • LOTF PowerPoint Jeopardy Game -- Review Lord of the Flies using Jeopardy

Other Quizzes: Below are links to quizzes on the Internet.

  • Character Quiz
  • GradeSaver LOTF Quiz
  • CliffsNotes Review Quiz
  • Reading Bank check Quiz
  • Sparknotes's Review Quiz
  • Lord of the Flies Full general Quiz
  • FunTrivia -- Lord of the Flies
  • FunTrivia -- Who'due south Who in Lord of the Flies
  • FunTrivia -- General Reading Quiz
  • FunTrivia -- Character and Symbolism

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Reading and Written report Guides.

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  • Chapter one
  • Affiliate 2
  • Chapter 3
  • Chapter 4
  • Chapter 5
  • Affiliate 6
  • Chapter 7
  • Chapter viii
  • Chapter nine
  • Chapter 10
  • Chapter 11
  • Affiliate 12

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Novel Guides:
Below are links to sites that will help you empathize and recollect about Lord of the Flies. They are not meant to exist used every bit substitutes for the novel. They only help when used forth with the novel. They will non assist you on reading comprehension quizzes. Pay attention to the analyses on these pages. They should aid you to outset getting ideas about the book. Ignore all advertisements on the post-obit sites.

  • Cliff's Notes
  • Sparknotes
  • Barron'due south Booknotes
  • Classic Notes
  • Book Rags
  • Novelguide.com
  • PinkMonkey

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Text Online

  • Novel -- Click here to read the novel, if you don't have your re-create of the book. The file is large, so it might take a few minutes to load.
    • Strategy: once this file is open, y'all tin can search it by pressing control + F. You will discover that the word savage is used 67 times in the novel. Yous tin can figure out that fragile is used three times to describe the conch. Mirage is used eleven times in the novel. Search the discussion buzz and see how many times it is used to draw the sound the boys are making.

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Papers/Projects

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Papers:

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Resources

  • Novel
    • www.gerenser.com/lotf/ -- Excellent site to assist think virtually the novel.
      • Map of the Island -- Expert to get a geographical prototype of the setting.
      • Symbolism Chart
    • Lord of the Flies - Lo-Fat Version -- sponsored by Homework Online
      • Another map of the island.
    • Game -- Play this interactive game at the Nobel prize site. It'south good for a review.
    • ABCs -- PowerPoint that works well for a review.
  • Reviews
    • "Looking Anew at 'Lord of the Flies'" on All Things Considered
  • Biography
    • William Golding Official Site -- This site offers a bunch of information on Golding. Too has a section where you lot can submit questions.
    • William Golding--Biography -- This is a very brief biography from the Nobel Prize site. It also includes Golding's acceptance speech.
    • Golding's Obituary
  • Man's Inhumanity : Some links to sites that illustrate some of man's inhumanity.
    • WWII Headlines from BBC
    • My Lai Massacre
      • Murder in the Proper noun of War - My Lai -- article from the BBC
    • Cambodian Killing Fields
    • 1994 Rwanda Genocide
      • The Triumph of Evil -- a PBS site on Rwanda's genocide.
      • Rwanda: How the genocide happened
    • Pinochet's rule: Repression and Economic Success --The BBC
    • Vlad the Impaler
    • Most Notorious Series Killers -- From the Crime Library at Court Television receiver.
    • Abu Ghraib Torture and Prisoner Corruption
    • Scarred by History: The Rape of Nanjing - The BBC
    • Trail of Tears
    • Firebombing
      • Dresden
    • The Holocaust
    • Hiroshima
    • "After the Alluvion"--This episode of This American Life is a collection of personal narratives from people who were victims of Hurricane Katrina. The site offers audio and a pdf transcript.
  • Human Good Deeds -- Some examples to go yous thinking almost some adept things that humans can practise.
    • Habitat for Humanity
    • "Red Cross Helps Wyoming Town afterwards Tornado"
    • Cabbie Praised For Good Deed
    • Female parent Teresa – Biography
    • Martin Luther Rex
    • Doctors without Borders
    • Make a Wish Foundation
    • Famous Philanthropists
    • Famous and Celebrity Philanthropists
    • United nations

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Intertextuality

The Bacchae | The Coral Isle | Bible

  • Euripides's The Bacchae

Compare the scene where Simon comes down the mountain into the ritual dance of Jack'south boys to the following scene from The Bachae.

In the 5th episode of the play, Pentheus's mother, Agave, and other women are dancing when they run into Pentheus in a tree. Pentheus is dressed equally a woman, per Dionysus'south suggestion.

When Agave sees her son in the tree, she says,

We must take this climbing animal
or he volition spread abroad the secrets
of our god-struck dance.

The messenger who relays the story says,

His mother
as the priestess of the bloodbath
was the outset to fall upon him.
He snatched the headband off his hair
to let Agave, wretched woman, see
who information technology was and so not murder him.
He touched her on the cheek and cried:
"Mother, it is I, your child, your Pentheus,
born to you lot in Echion's business firm.
Have mercy on me, Female parent,
and because of my msitakes do not impale your son--your son."
She was foaming at the mouth.
Her dilated eyeballs rolled.
Her mind was gone--
possessed by Bacchus--she could not hear her son.

Gripping his left hand and forearm
and balancing her foot confronting the doomed man's ribs,
she dragged his arm off at the shoulder . . .
it was not her strength that did it
but the god's power seething in her hands.

Ino, agile on the other side,
was ripping at his flesh;
and Autonoe now and the whole rabid pack were on him.

At that place was a single, universal howl:
the moans of Pentheus (then long as he had jiff)
mixed with their impassioned yells.

One woman carried off an arm,
another a foot, boot and all;
they shredded his ribs--clawed them make clean.

Non a finger but it dripped with crimson
as they tossed the flesh of Pentheus like a brawl.

His body lies in pieces:
some of it under the gaunt rocks,
some of it in the deep green thickets of the woods--
by no means easy to recover . . .
except for his head,
which his mother, seizing in her hands,
has planted on the thyrsus point.
(114 -xv)

When Agave returns habitation she thinks her son's caput is a lion's caput. And she boasts most the hunt:

Cadmus's daughters
handled this brute afterwards
I did; but but after . . .
Oh what a beautiful hunt!

Come, join in the feast. (117)

The Bacchae. 3 Plays of Euripides. Trans. Paul Roche. New York: Norton, 1974.

You should see some similiarities from the passages above to scenes in Lord of the Flies.

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  • R. M. Ballantyne's The Coral Island
    • Read
    • Read at Gutenburg.org
    • purchase or read reviews at Amazon.com

Golding wrote Lord of the Flies as a response to The Coral Island. The novel is mentioed a few times in LOTF. The boys refer to it afterwards they decide they are going to accept a bunch of fun in chapter two. The captain at the end says,

I know. Jolly expert evidence. Like the Coral Island.

The characters' names in The Coral Isle are Ralph, Jack, and Peterkin. These boys survive past hunting hog. They deal with real, external beasts: cannibals and pirates.

If you read the two novels together, yous might argue that Ballantyne is optimistic virtually human nature and Golding is a scrap more pessimistic.

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  • Bible
    • Quotes below are taken from the Bible Online

Simon

Many readers run into Simon as a Christ figure. Many readers run into the theme of the volume existence well-nigh the original sin and the fall of human. Lord of the Flies is an English translation of Beelzebub, which oftentimes times is taken to mean Satan or a lesser devil. Golding, whatever his belief, used ideas from the Bible. Below I outline some of the connections. A question yous might keep in mind is what does Golding achieve by making references to the Bible?

  • What's in a name?
    • Disciple Peter's proper name, in the Bible, was Simon
    • In Luke 23:26, nosotros learn that in the story of the crucifixion, a human named Simon carries the cantankerous.
      • Luke 23:26 And as they led him away, they laid hold upon one Simon, a Cyrenian, coming out of the state, and on him they laid the cantankerous, that he might bear information technology after Jesus.
  • Simon/Jesus Comparisons
    • They both prophesize
      • Simon in LOTF, tells Ralph that he will survive: "[Y]ou will get all right"
        • Simon does include himself in the prophesy; thus, ane tin infer he has prophesized his own expiry.
      • Jesus on several occasions in the Bible predicts his own death.
    • They both feed people.
      • Jesus feeds his followers with bread and fish
        • Matthew 36 And he took the vii loaves and the fishes, and gave cheers, and brake them, and gave to his disciples, and the disciples to the multitude. 37 And they did all eat, and were filled
        • Other passages: Mark 6: 34-44; viii: ane-9; John 6: 5-13
      • Simon feeds the littluns in the novel with fruit
        • "Simon found for them the fruit they could not reach, pulled off the choicest from up in the leaf, passed them back downwards to the endless, outstretched hands" (Golding 56).
    • Both withdraw themselves from lodge
      • According to the story, Jesus "withdrew himself into the wilderness, and prayed" (Luke 5:16).
      • Simon also retreats into the wildnerness: "Simon turned away from them and went where the just perceptible path led him. Soon high jungle closed in. [. . .] He looked over his shoulder [. . .] and glanced swiftly round to confirm that he was utterly alone" (Golding 56).
    • Both fast
      • Simon "shifted restlessly but there was no avoiding the sun. Presently he was thirsty, and and then very thirsty. He continued to sit down" (Golding 132-33, emphasis mine).
      • According to the Bible, Jesus went forty days and nights without food: "So was Jesus led up of the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted of the devil. And when he had fasted forty days and 40 nights, he was subsequently an hungered" (Matthew 4: 1-two).
      Remember that Simon is taunted past the Lord of the Flies.
    • Crown of thorns
      • Simon "bashed into a tree" and "a white spot on his forehead turned crimson and trickled" (Golding 104).
        • One could interpret the image of blood on the brow as the imitation of the crown of thorns.
  • Other allusions:
    • Subsequently Simon dies, the boys think that Simon said something nearly "a body on the hill." Simon was referring to the parachutist, but the body on a hill could evoke the image of Jesus on the mount.
    • Original sin
    • Garden of Eden
    • the beastie is described in the LOTF every bit a serpent, which creates the image of the serpent tempting Eve.
    • Similarities betwixt the story of Cain and Abel and Jack and Ralph.
    • Pork in the Old Testament is considered filthy and is forbidden. Jack and his hunters chase pigs.
      • Leviticus 11:7 And the swine, though he divide the hoof, and be clovenfooted, withal he cheweth not the cud; he is unclean to you. eight Of their flesh shall ye non eat, and their carcase shall ye non touch; they are unclean to yous.
    • Beelzebub
      • Look up on Bible Online Matthew 12: 22-28 for a passage that mentions Beelzebub, which translated means Lord of the Flies.

Work Consulted: Olsen, Kirstin. Understanding Lord of the Flies. Westport: Greenwood, 2000.

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Humanities/Connections

Literature is merely one piece of humanities. The prissy thing near literature is that it deals with themes that are dealt with in other novels, songs, paintings, movies, and other artistic areas.

Literature:

Movies/Television

Almost of the movies below are rated R, so please get parent permission if you lot are nether 17.

  • Apocalypse At present (motion picture version of Heart of Darkness)
  • No Escape
  • The Beach
  • Lord of the Flies (1963)
  • Lord of the Flies (1990)
  • "I Shot an Pointer into the Air" from The Twilight Zone.
    • A decent episode of The Twilight Zone. Definitely deals with the themes of inherent evil in human nature and survival. Information technology's a scrap superficial considering of the 30 minute fourth dimension frame.
  • "Das Bus" from season 9 of The Simpsons.
  • Lifeboat (1944)
  • Lost -- With a plane crash, boar hunting, a graphic symbol named Jack, this bear witness shares thematic ideas with LOTF.

Music

  • "Legend" -- by Gatsby's American Dream from the album Volcano (Click this link and go to the bottom of page to listen to clip of vocal)
    • Cheers Rob West. from 5th hour (2005) for option. Song sounds like the band Bush. The lyrics are from the betoken of view of the boys on the island.
  • "Shadows and Tall Trees" -- past U2. This is the title of one of the chapters. Click hither to mind or search on Youtube.

Experience free to write me emails with names of songs, poems, movies, books, paintings, then forth that you think connect well to Lord of the Flies.

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