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What event introduces the setting of the story in Chapter 1?
A group of British boys crash-land on a deserted island.
Who are the main characters introduced in Chapter 1?
Ralph, Piggy, Jack, Simon.
What does the conch shell symbolize in the story?
Authority and order.
Who is elected chief in Chapter 1?
Ralph is elected chief.
What major theme begins to emerge in Chapter 1?
The conflict between civilization and savagery.
What does the signal fire represent in Chapter 2?
Hope and the desire for rescue.
What fear is introduced by a littlun in Chapter 2?
The fear of a 'beastie'.
What significant event occurs with the fire in Chapter 2?
The fire gets out of control, possibly resulting in the death of a littlun.
How does the division of labor manifest in Chapter 3?
Ralph builds shelters while Jack focuses on hunting.
What themes are highlighted in Chapter 3?
Breakdown of cooperation and isolation.
What symbolizes Jack's transformation in Chapter 4?
Jack painting his face, which symbolizes loss of identity.
What critical mistake does Jack make in Chapter 4?
He lets the signal fire die, missing a chance for rescue when a ship passes by.
What do Piggy's glasses symbolize in Chapter 4?
Conflict and power.
What crisis does Ralph face in Chapter 5?
A leadership crisis as he questions his authority.
What do the boys believe about the beast in Chapter 5?
They believe the beast comes from the sea.
What misinterpretation occurs in Chapter 6?
The dead parachutist is mistaken for the beast.
What happens to the power dynamics between Jack and Ralph in Chapter 6?
Jack becomes more defiant, and Ralph struggles to maintain control.
What theme is portrayed through the events of Chapter 6?
Fear as a tool of manipulation, and the ongoing descent into savagery.