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Final Jeopardy

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$100 Question from Symbolism

Symbolizes law and order

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$100 Answer from Symbolism

What is the Conch?

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$200 Question from Symbolism

Symbolizes intelligence.

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$200 Answer from Symbolism

What are Piggy’s glasses?

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$300 Question from Symbolism

Symbolizes man’s destructive impact on the world.

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$300 Answer from Symbolism

What is the “Scar”

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$400 Question from Symbolism

Symbolizes hope and rescue.

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$400 Answer from Symbolism

What is the fire?

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$500 Question from Symbolism

Symbolizes Anarchy, Savagery, and Dictatorship

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$500 Answer from Symbolism

Who is Jack?

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$100 Question from QuotesHe is described in the following passage:

“It was an accident . . . that’s what it was. An Accident. . . . Coming in the dark—he hadn’t no business crawling like that out of the dark. He was batty. He asked for it.”

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$100 Answer from Quotes

Who is Simon?

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$200 Question from Quotes

He says the following:“Which is better – to be a pack of painted Indians like you are, or to be sensible like Ralph is?”

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$200 Answer from Quotes

Who is Piggy?

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$300 Question from QuotesHe says,

“Fancy thinking the Beast was something you could hunt and kill! You knew, didn't you? I'm part of you? Close, close, close! I'm the reason why it's no go? Why things are what they are?”

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$300 Answer from Quotes

Who is the Lord of the Flies?

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$400 Question from Quotes

Described when Golding writes,“[He], painted and garlanded, sat there like an idol…authority sat on his shoulder and chattered in his ear like an ape.”

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$400 Answer from Quotes

Who is Jack?

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$500 Question from QuotesSays,

“ [Y]ou got to go for your own good. They hate you, Ralph. They’re going to do you…Roger sharpened a stick at both ends.”

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$500 Answer from Quotes

Samneric

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$100 Question from Lit. Terms

When an object or person stands for something beyond itself.

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$100 Answer from Lit. Terms

What is a SYMBOL?

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$200 Question from Lit. Terms

Character or force that works against the protagonist.

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$200 Answer from Lit. Terms

What is the antagonist?

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$300 Question from Lit. Terms

When a small group of people represent how the author views the workings of the world.

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$300 Answer from Lit. Terms

What is a microcosm?

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$400 Question from Lit. Terms

A story used to teach in which all the major elements are

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$400 Answer from Lit. Terms

What is an allegory?

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$500 Question from Lit. Terms

An unlikely and implausible turn of events in a plot that used to move the story along. Its origins are in Greek and Roman theater.

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$500 Answer from Lit. Terms

What is deus ex machina?

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$100 Question from PLOT

The main diet of the boys when they first land on the island

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$100 Answer from PLOT

What is fruit?

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$200 Question from PLOT

The first “littlun” to tell the boys about the “beastie”

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$200 Answer from PLOT

Who is the boy with the mulberry birthmark?

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$300 Question from PLOT

The nationality of the boys.

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$300 Answer from PLOT

What is British?

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$400 Question from PLOT

The item with a six foot smile.

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$400 Answer from PLOT

What is the skull of the Lord of the Flies?

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$500 Question from PLOT

The full name of the boy who said he saw the beastie come from the sea and whose cry pierced the night.

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$500 Answer from PLOT

Who is Percival Wemys Madison?

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$100 Question from the Jesus Factor

He symbolizes Jesus.

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$100 Answer from the Jesus Factor

Who is Simon?

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$200 Question from the Jesus Factor

The religious symbolism of the island on fire at the end of the book.

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$200 Answer from the Jesus Factor

What is Hell?

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$300 Question from the Jesus Factor

Jesus’ real-life job that is associated with Simon building huts.

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$300 Answer from the Jesus Factor

What is a carpenter?

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$400 Question from the Jesus Factor

The last parallel between Simon and Jesus before their paths separate in order to emphasize Golding’s pessimistic world view.

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$400 Answer from the Jesus Factor

What death OR what is ascension into heaven?

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$500 Question from the Jesus Factor

The symbol that represents Satan’s minions.

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$500 Answer from the Jesus Factor

What are flies?

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Final Jeopardy

“Lord of the Flies” is an English translation of this word.

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Final Jeopardy Answer

What is Beelzebub?