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Symbolism Chpt. 10-12

Symbolism Chpt. 10-12. Laurin R., Mclane M., and Nick W. Chpt. 10 The Conch . “The coarse grass was still worn away where the assembly used to sit; the fragile white conch still gleamed by the polished seat.” pg 155

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Symbolism Chpt. 10-12

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  1. Symbolism Chpt. 10-12 Laurin R., Mclane M., and Nick W.

  2. Chpt. 10The Conch • “The coarse grass was still worn away where the assembly used to sit; the fragile white conch still gleamed by the polished seat.” pg 155 • “He took the shell caressingly with both hands and knelt, leaning against the trunk.” pg 156 • “I thought they wanted the conch.”-Piggy pg 168

  3. Chpt 10The Storm and Dance • “There was that- that bloody dance. There was lightning and thunder and rain. We was scared!”- Piggy pg 156 • “The air was heavy with unspoken knowledge. Sam twisted and the obscene word shot out of him. “-dance?” pg 158 • “Memory of the dance that none of them had attended shook all four boys convulsively.” pg 158

  4. Chpt 10The Fire • “Four of us. We aren’t enough to keep the fire burning.” –Ralph pg 158 • “We shall take fire from the others.”- Jack pg 161 • “There was something good about a fire. Something overwhelming good.”pg 163 • “The fire was dying on them.” pg 163

  5. Chpt 11The Conch and Glasses • “I just take the conch to say this. I cant see no more and I got to get my glasses back.”-Piggy pg 170 • “You let me carry the conch, Ralph. I’ll show him the one thing he hasn’t got.” pg 171 • “Give me my glasses, I’m going to say-you got to!”-Piggy pg 171 • “….the conch exploded into a thousand white fragments and ceased to exist.” pg 181

  6. Chpt 11The Rocks and Paint • “Ralph heard the great rock before he saw it.” pg 180 • “Well we won’t be painted,” said Ralph, “because we aren’t savages.” pg 173 • “Freed by the paint, they had tied their hair back and were more comfortable than he was.” pg 175 • “All three were masked in black and green.” pg 176

  7. Chpt 12The Fire and Smoke • “Behind him a thick column of smoke rose thickly so that his nostrils flared and his mouth dribbled.”-Ralph pg 183 • “I only wanted to keep a fire!”-Ralph pg 189 • “Smoke was creeping through the branches in white and yellow wisps, the patch of blue sky over head turned to the color of a storm cloud…” pg 195 • “No fire, no smoke; no rescue.” pg 184

  8. Chpt 12 The Rocks and Imagery • “…and than had rushed back to the sunny rock as if terrified by the darkness under the leaves.” pg 183 • “Over to the left, the waves of the ocean were breathing, sucking down then boiling back over the rock.” pg 186 • “Daylight might have answered yes; but darkness and horrors of death said no.” pg 186 • “Every minute water breathed round the death rock and flowered into a field of whiteness.” pg 187

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