Lord of the Flies

Lesson 11
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ELA

Unit 10

9th Grade

Lesson 11 of 26

Objective


Track major symbols/characters and explain how their development reveals theme.

Trace the escalating conflict between Jack and Ralph.

Readings and Materials


  • Book: Lord of the Flies by William Golding  pp. 48 – 55

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Target Task


Multiple Choice

What do the "littluns" symbolize?

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Which of the following best describes Golding’s characterization of Jack in pages 48-50? 

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Which piece of evidence from these pages best proves the answer to number 2?

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Writing Prompt

Describe the escalating conflict between Ralph and Jack. Use evidence from the chapter to support your answer.

Key Questions


  • What is Jack doing in the opening pages of the chapter?
  • What is the tone of these pages?
  • What diction does Golding use to describe Jack and the scene? What does this diction communicate about the tone, mood, Jack, etc.
  • Explain the conflict between Ralph and Jack. How does this relate to Maslow’s hierarchy?
  • What are the “littluns” doing? What are they not doing?
  • What might they symbolize?
  • What does the conflict between Ralph and Jack reveal about the characters? About the central conflict of the novel?

Notes


Pages 48-51 should be closely read by students together or independently in order to analyze how Golding is developing Jack’s character on these pages.

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