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By: William Golding An Interactive Learning Adventure By: Casandra Workman January 5, 2009

LORD OF THE FLIES. By: William Golding An Interactive Learning Adventure By: Casandra Workman January 5, 2009. Instructions. You are about to embark on an adventure, similar to the boys in Lord of the Flies.

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By: William Golding An Interactive Learning Adventure By: Casandra Workman January 5, 2009

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  1. LORD OF THE FLIES By: William Golding An Interactive Learning Adventure By: CasandraWorkman January 5, 2009

  2. Instructions • You are about to embark on an adventure, similar to the boys in Lord of the Flies. • Before starting out on your journey, you will choose which character you will be during this adventure. • After you have chosen your character, you will make choices that will determine your destiny on the island. .

  3. Instructions continued • For each of your choices, you will be lead in different directions of the adventure. • However, beware of wrong choices. They will lead you down the wrong path. • When you have finished with your first character, try another character’s adventure! • Only click on the links. Clicking anywhere else or using the arrow keys will not give you the complete experience of this activity. • Good Luck and Have Fun!

  4. Characters • Ralph • Jack • Piggy • Simon • Roger

  5. Ralph • At the beginning of the book, your first move is… • Take over as chief. • Explore the island. • Use the conch to call a meeting.

  6. Jack At the beginning of the story, Jack is already a leader. Who does he lead? The hunters The choir All of the boys

  7. Piggy Continue…

  8. Simon Simon represents a character in the story comparable to Christ. He sees things others do not. Continue…

  9. Piggy’s real name is… Parker George Golding never reveals his real name

  10. Roger Roger does not have much interaction at the beginning of the story. He is a choir member, and also becomes one of the hunters. Continue…

  11. Before holding the meeting to choose a chief, you… • Explore the island • Come up with rules for the meetings

  12. Although exploring the island is important, it’s even more important to… • Decide on a leader. • Use the conch to call a meeting.

  13. After calling the meeting, the first thing you choose to do is… • Choose a leader. • Explore the island. • Hunt for food

  14. Now that you have been chosen leader, you know you need to… Explore the island Build a rescue fire Hunt for food

  15. There is plenty of fruit on the island, so it’s more important to… Explore the island Build a rescue fire

  16. Eventually, a rescue fire will be needed, but you have more important things to do first. Go Back

  17. You, Jack and Simon explore the fire, and find it is uninhabited, but has plenty of fresh water and a mountain where you can build a rescue fire.Continue…

  18. You decide to build a rescue fire, using… Piggy’s glasses Matches A lighter

  19. Unfortunately, that is not the source of making fire on the island. Try Again!

  20. Piggy’s ‘specs’ are the only source for fire on the island. Theyalsosymbolize… • Society and the downfall of civilization • The hope of rescue • Intelligence

  21. Althoughthey help to build a rescuefire, the specsactuallyrepresent________. Society and the downfall of organization Intelligence

  22. Althoughmany people struggle to steal the ‘specs’, theyactuallysymbolize… Hope for rescue Intelligence

  23. The ‘specs’ do symbolize intelligence. Ralph…Piggy…

  24. Because he thinks hunting is important, Jack angers Ralph by… Letting the rescue fire go out. Being the first to kill a pig. Refusing to let Ralph be leader after he’s elected.

  25. Because Jack lets the fire go out, a ship passes the island and the boys aren’t rescued. It’s at this point that the groups begin to split. Jack and Ralph each lead one group.Ralph Continue…Jack Continue…

  26. Ralph wants meat as much as the hunters. He’s angry because… Letting the rescue fire go out. Refusing to let Ralph be leader after he’s elected.

  27. Jack accepts Ralph as leader, but angers Ralph by… Letting the rescue fire go out. Being the first to kill a pig.

  28. Those who follow Ralph include… Piggy, Simon and Roger Piggy, Roger and SamnEric Piggy, Simon and SamnEric

  29. Those who follow Jack include… The hunters, Roger and Maurice The choir, Piggy, and SamnEric The hunters, the choir and Piggy

  30. One or two are correct, but not all three. Try Again!

  31. Correct! Piggy, Simon and SamnEric stay with Ralph. However, when Jack kills a pig and has a feast, the two tribes rejoin to enjoy the festivities. Continue…

  32. Roger, Maurice and the hunters follow Jack. At this point in the book, they kill their first pig, but in a violent manner that shows how uncivilized and savage they are becoming. The boys celebrate with a feast.Continue…

  33. During the feast, where the boys roast the pig, what happens? Jack kills Simon Roger kills Simon The boys kill Simon

  34. Even though Simon dies, the boys in the crowd kill him, not Jack or Roger. Continue…

  35. The boys kill Simon, mistaking him for the beast. They realize too late that it is Simon. Simon’s body is washed out to sea, as are all the other dead bodies on the island. Continue…

  36. Symbolism- Water The washing away of the bodies is symbolic of washing away of the boys sins, washing away the evidence of things going badly on the island. Continue…

  37. After Simon dies, who dies next on the island? Jack Ralph Piggy

  38. Although Jack is becoming more violent, he does not die. Try Again…

  39. Ralph knows that things are falling apart on the island, but he is not a threat to Jack. At least, not yet… Try Again…

  40. Piggy dies When Jack steals his glasses. When Roger pushes a rock on him. When he has an ass-mar attack and can’t breathe.

  41. Although Jack hates Piggy, he does not kill him. Instead, Piggy dies… When Roger pushes a rock on him. When he has an ass-mar attack and can’t breathe.

  42. Roger has become the executioner on the island, following Jack’s lead. He started off dangerous, and now he has the freedom to kill those who he thinks will get in Jack’s way.Continue…

  43. Although he has ass-mar, Piggy does not die from it. He dies when… When Jack steals his glasses. When Roger pushes a rock on him.

  44. After the death of Piggy, Jack and his hunters force _______ to join their tribe. Maurice Ralph SamnEric

  45. Maurice is already a member of Jack’s tribe. _______ joins his tribe. Ralph SamnEric

  46. Ralph is terrified of Jack’s abuse of power. He still believes he can lead the others. ______ joins Jack. Maurice SamnEric

  47. SamnEric are forced to join Jack’s tribe. They are terrified to stand up to Jack, but they do warn Ralph that Jack intends on hunting him.Continue…

  48. As Jack is hunting Ralph,what happens? Jack kills Ralph and becomes the only leader on the island. The boys are rescued by the Navy. Ralph kills Jack, reclaiming his leadership role.

  49. As much as he tries, Jack is unable to kill Ralph. Instead… The boys are rescued by the Navy. Ralph kills Jack, reclaiming his leadership role.

  50. As Jack hunts Ralph, he sets the island on fire. Seeing the smoke, a Naval ship rescues the boys before they kill Ralph. Try another character…

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