Here are the questions for chapter 7 for next week
It is Amanda who will be leading the seminar
Chapter 7: Shadows and tall trees
Key Quote
”Someone's got to go across the island
and tell Piggy we'll be back after dark."
Bill spoke, unbelieving.
"Through the forest by himself? Now?"
"We can't spare more than one."
Simon pushed his way to Ralph's elbow."
"I'll go if you like. I don't mind,
honestly."
Questions
1. How does Ralph feel about
the rest of the boys as Chapter 7 opens? How does Simon attempt to console
Ralph?
2. Discuss the symbolic nature of the ocean at
the beginning of this chapter. What could the ocean represent here?
3. Describe in detail the pig
hunt that takes place in Chapter 7. What is different about this hunt?
4. What terrifying discovery
do the boys make at the end of the chapter? What could this be symbolic of?
5. Discuss Ralph’s character
shift in this chapter? What is happening to Ralph?
6. Describe the instincts the
boys are using throughout Chapter
7. How does this tie into the
theme of savagery versus civilization?
Quotes
Explain why these quotes
are important
1. ”All at
once, Robert was screaming and struggling with the strength of frenzy. Jack had
him by the hair and was brandishing his knife. Behind him was Roger, fighting
to get close. The chant rose ritually, as at the last moment of a dance or a
hunt.
"Kill the pig! Cut his
throat! Kill the pig! Bash him in!"
Ralph too was fighting to get
near, to get a handful of that brown, vulnerable flesh. The desire to squeeze
and hurt was over-mastering.”
2. In front of them, only three or four yards away, was a rock-like hump
where no rock should be. Ralph could hear a tiny chattering noise coming from
somewhere—perhaps his own mouth. He bound himself together with his will, fused
his fear and loathing into a hatred, and stood up. He
took two leaden steps forward.
Discussion Questions
1. What are the conditions that Ralph accepts as normal now and does not
mind?
2. In your opinion, why is it so important to Ralph that the other boys
know he has wounded the boar with his spear?
3. What do you think the author might be trying to show as the boys gather
in a circle around Robert? Why do you think this is significant?
4. What do the three boys find at the top of the mountain? How does this affect them?
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