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Lord of the Flies Study Guide

$34.95

by William Golding

At first Ralph is delighted with his situation, castaway on a deserted, tropical island with no adults! He and Jack begin an immediate friendship, but things go awry, and Ralph doesn't understand how Jack has become his enemy—an enemy with the potential and power to kill him.

Barbara's Notes: I started to write this as a focus guide, but found way too much depth not to make it a study guide. Flawed, relatable characters give realism to the story and thus we shudder. Appropriate to add to your studies of British Literature. (Grades 10, 11, 12)

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by William Golding

At first Ralph is delighted with his situation, castaway on a deserted, tropical island with no adults! He and Jack begin an immediate friendship, but things go awry, and Ralph doesn't understand how Jack has become his enemy—an enemy with the potential and power to kill him.

Barbara's Notes: I started to write this as a focus guide, but found way too much depth not to make it a study guide. Flawed, relatable characters give realism to the story and thus we shudder. Appropriate to add to your studies of British Literature. (Grades 10, 11, 12)

by William Golding

At first Ralph is delighted with his situation, castaway on a deserted, tropical island with no adults! He and Jack begin an immediate friendship, but things go awry, and Ralph doesn't understand how Jack has become his enemy—an enemy with the potential and power to kill him.

Barbara's Notes: I started to write this as a focus guide, but found way too much depth not to make it a study guide. Flawed, relatable characters give realism to the story and thus we shudder. Appropriate to add to your studies of British Literature. (Grades 10, 11, 12)

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Book Summary — 202 pages

Book Category — Adventure

Theme — Defects of human nature

Setting — deserted island during WWII

Novel Study Highlights — 6 units

Spelling-Vocabulary — Medium

Critical Thinking — Difficult

Biblical Focus — Wisdom vs. wickedness

Related Studies — Leadership, government, society

Focus — essays, descriptive writing

 
 

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