Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Lord of the Flies
- characterisation
- Ralph
- worried
- worries
due to split
in group
- logical
- attempts
to keep
everything
in order
- smart
- makes the
fire to
priority
- brave
- 'i'm the chief.
I'll go. Don't
argue.'
- Simon
- isolated
- mostly alone,
keeps away
from the group
- mature
- doesn't get
involved with
the
fighting/arguing
- grounded
- admires
area, keeps
to himself
- knowledgable
- realises the
truth about
the beast
- Piggy
- loyal
- sticks by
Ralph no
matter what.
- determined
- 'we just got to
go on, that's
all'
- stressed
- when his
glasses
crack
- Jack
- animal-like
- 'flared
nostrils'
- stubborn
- wants things his
way, bosses the
others about
- immature
- causes
arguments,
teases Piggy
- primal instincts
- takes on the job
of being the
hunter
- themes
- Good vs Evil
- shows how there
is evil present in
everyone and
how without rules
it takes over
- innocence
- shows how we
see a group of
ordinary, young
boys become
almost 'wild'
- authority
- shows how
without authority
humans allows us
to see their 'evil
side' and become
almost savage
- fear
- shows the fear of
the unknown/what
we cannot see in the
'beast' and secluded
parts of the island.
This reminds us that
they are only young
boys
- symbolism
- the 'beast'
- symbolises fear
and how the boys
are still young
- the conch
- shows authority
and how once the
conch is broke,
authority is also
broken
- the fire
- shows survival
instinct and
determination to be
saved. Once the fire
goes out it shows
how the boys are
completely savage
and how everything
breaks down
- desert island setting
- shows how far
away the boys are
from civilisation,
'normal' life, rules
and authority,
which allows them
to show their
inner-selves
- allegory
- Ralph
- Piggy
- Jack