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WARM UP: Symbolism in Ch 4:

WARM UP: Symbolism in Ch 4:. 1. When Jack sees Roger after the incident with Henry, Roger is described as “ a darker shadow crept beneath the swarthiness of his skin.” What does this symbolize for Roger ?

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WARM UP: Symbolism in Ch 4:

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  1. WARM UP:Symbolism in Ch 4: 1. When Jack sees Roger after the incident with Henry, Roger is described as “a darker shadow crept beneath the swarthiness of his skin.” What does this symbolize for Roger? 2. Describe Jack’s face painting. What does it represent? How does the paint change Jack? 3. Piggy is described as wearing “the remainders of a pair of shorts, his fat body was golden brown, and the glasses still flashed when he looked at anything. He was the only boy on the island whose hair never seemed to grow. The rest were shock-headed, but Piggy’s hair still lay in wisps over his head as though baldness were his natural state and this imperfect covering would soon go, like the velvet on a young stag’s antlers.” What does this say about Piggy? What does he represent? 4.After Jack kills the pig, what does he do? What does this symbolize? Why is the fire so important? What does it represent?

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