Lord of the Flies

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What is the main theme of Lord of the Flies?

The conflict between savagery and civilization.

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What genre is Lord of the Flies classified as?

An allegorical novel.

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What does the conch symbolize in Lord of the Flies?

Civilization and order.

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What significant event does the novel's setting hint at?

The aftermath of World War II.

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Who represents savagery in Lord of the Flies?

Jack represents savagery.

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What does Piggy's glasses symbolize?

Intelligence and the power of science in society.

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What does the signal fire represent in the novel?

The boys' connection to civilization.

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How does Golding depict the theme of loss of innocence?

Through the boys' descent into savagery as they lose their moral compass.

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What is the significance of the island's initial description?

It is portrayed as a paradise, which becomes corrupted by the boys' actions.

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What is the role of Simon in the narrative?

He represents natural human goodness and is a Christ-like figure.

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How is the theme of mob mentality explored in the novel?

The boys' collective identity leads to violent acts and loss of individual responsibility.

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What does the beast symbolize in the context of the story?

The primal instinct of savagery that exists within all humans.

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What ultimately happens to Piggy?

He is killed, symbolizing the loss of rationality and order.

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What does the term 'the Lord of the Flies' refer to?

A symbol of the power of evil existing within everyone.

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How does Ralph's character evolve throughout the story?

He struggles to maintain order and civilization but becomes increasingly overwhelmed by savagery.

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What lesson about civilization does the novel convey?

That civilization can easily descend into chaos when individuals abandon their moral principles.

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What recurring theme is presented through the boys' interactions with each other?

The struggle to build civilization amidst the innate tendencies towards savagery.