Lord of the Flies

Lesson 19
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ELA

Unit 10

9th Grade

Lesson 19 of 26

Objective


Explain how Ralph’s internal conflict is developing.

Readings and Materials


  • Book: Lord of the Flies by William Golding  pp. 109 – 123

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Target Task


Multiple Choice

Which is the best summary of Ralph’s internal conflict as it is revealed in chapter 7?

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Writing Prompt

How does Ralph’s internal conflict develop Golding’s idea that, “the evil is in all of us.” Explain using evidence from the text.

Key Questions


  • pp. 109-110 - Ralph is noticing his own appearance and that of his peers: “He discovered with a fall of the heart that these were the conditions he took as normal now and that he did not mind.” Explain the significance of this quotation.
  • p. 111 - How does being on this side of the island impact Ralph? How does his interaction with Simon affect Ralph?
  • p. 112 - What is the significance of Ralph’s daydream about home?
  • p. 114 - What does the scene with Robert reveal about Jack? The boys? How does it develop Ralph’s internal conflict?

Notes


Any pages not read in class should be read at home.

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