Wednesday, October 28, 2009



Lord Of The Flies-Chapter 12 Cry of The Hunters
“End of Innocence”
Perspective: Ralph

Dear Journal,

Today was horrible. I could’ve been killed! I went to Castle Rock only to find out that Samneric were forced to join Jack’s tribe! They sent me away with a piece of meat, and I told them that I’ll hide in the nearby thickets. They decided they give me hints by ululations. It seemed like one of the twins was in trouble. They were being tortured and I could hear their screams. They found out where I was by torturing Sam or Eric. Knowing that it would be too hard to crawl through the thicket, they shoved rocks off Castle Rock. The rocks bounded, and I knew that I would die if I didn’t run. I thought running was good, but then changed my mind thinking they might want me to reveal myself through running out. I ran out after stabbing one of the savages. I don’t know if I killed him, but I had to run. They also tried smoking me out with fire, then I had to run again. I had to diddle them because their cordon of savages was going throughout the jungle hunting for me. Fortunately for me, I was saved. I saw the white drill and the shiny epaulettes on his shoulders. I saw distended bellies of kids behind me, and I was saved. I wept though, because I realized, I was no longer an innocent kid. We all revealed our dark side.

Thursday, October 22, 2009



Lord Of The Flies; Chapter 11 – Castle Rock

1. In the beginning of the chapter, what does Piggy tell Ralph to do with the conch?

Piggy tells Ralph to blow the conch and call a meeting.

2. What reason will Piggy give Jack for the return of his glasses?

He will tell Jack that he should give the glasses back because it is right.

3. What does Ralph declare their appearance will be when they approach Jack?

He says they will go without paint or anything.

4. Who challenges the boys on their approach to Castle Rock?

Jack with a few other hunters.

5. When Jack appears, what has he been doing?

Jack was hunting.

6. What does Ralph call Jack that provokes a fight?

Ralph calls Jack a thief.

7. What happens to Samneric after the fight?

Jack has them tied up and forces them to join his tribe.

8. What is Roger doing during Piggy’s plea for a return to decency?

Roger is dropping rocks from Castle Rock.

I think that it is Roger who killed Piggy truculently. It was all Roger dropping rocks while being delirious. I think all of the savages thought of the conch as a talisman, because it reminded them of their time with Ralph and they hated Ralph. So I guess Roger couldn’t help but aim for Piggy since Piggy was just standing around, and was easy to hit. The cessation of dropping rocks happened when Piggy was hit, and the conch blown up.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009


Lord Of The Flies; Chapter 10 – The Shell And The Glasses


Dear Journal,

Simon’s death, there are many different perspectives on it. Like for an example, Ralph thinks it was pure murder. Simon agrees with him. He thinks that it was Jack’s fault. Simon thinks that Ralph has a good sense of what’s good and bad. Although Ralph thinks its murder, Piggy keeps saying it was an accident. How could it be? They stabbed and bit Simon for at least 5 minutes, enough to realize that it wasn’t anything else but Simon.

On the other side of the island, Jack was being a bit mean to his tribe. Although there is no explanation for why, Jack has had Wilfred tied up. They kept arguing about what happened at their feast. Jack kept saying that Simon was the beast in disguise. Simon though this was ludicrous. It was impossible that he could be the beast. Then he thought again about what the Lord of the Flies told him. He remembered the pig’s head saying that it was the beast and the beast was human nature. After thinking this through, Simon decided that Jack was partly right. The beast was in all of them, but like the Lord of the Flies said, “Fancy thinking the beast was something you could hunt or kill!”

He noticed Jack talking with Maurice and Roger. They were talking about fire, and how to make it. Jack started talking about invasion of Ralph’s tribe. Simon wished he could talk to Ralph and warn them about the upcoming attack. Unfortunately all he could do was watch. He watched as the three savages moved through the forest, stealthily, in the night. He gasped in horror when they arrived at the huts. Jack was grinning at the thought of disabling Ralph’s tribe to make fire. His goal was to snatch Piggy’s glasses then retreat. Simon was watching as Jack, Maurice, and Roger fought Ralph, Samneric, and Piggy. Simon was laughing and frowning as he saw Ralph beating Sam, because it was too dark to see who was who, and Jack and his group running away with a pair of broken glasses hanging in his hand.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009


Lord Of The Flies; Chapter 8-9 – “A Gift For The Darkness”, “A View To A Death”

Chapter 8

I think that Simon talking to the Lord of the Flies, is one of the weirdest parts of the book. “They were black and iridescent green and without number; and in front of Simon, the Lord of the Flies hung on his stick and grinned. At last Simon gave up and looked back; saw the white teeth and dim eyes, the blood-and his gaze was held by that ancient, inescapable recognition.” This is one of the most disturbing lines in the book. Just the thought of a pig’s head on a stick is very creepy. I found it interesting how William Golding explains the whole them of the book through a conversation of two characters. It explained what the beast really was, the evil of human nature. As the conversation Simon starts to faint, “Simon’s head wobbled. His eyes were half closed as though he were imitating the obscene thing on the stick. He knew one of his times was coming on.” The Lord of the Flies also threatens Simon, and he falls unconscious. I found all this disgusting, because of the descriptions William Golding used. “The pile of guts was a black blob of flies that buzzed like a saw.” He clearly depicts the remains of the pig, disgusting and horrifying.

Chapter 9

I think all of Jack’s tribe killed Simon. “At once the crowd surged after it, poured down the rock leapt on the beast, screamed, struck, bit tore.” This proves that it wasn’t just Jack, but his whole tribe. The underlined word says the crowd, which meant all of Jack’s hunters. “No! How could we-kill-it?” Again, it uses “we”, which shows that more than one person killed Simon. So even if Jack killed Simon, it wasn’t all him. Besides the hunters, I also think that another thing played a role in Simon’s death. I believe that the evil of human nature, played a role in Simon’s death.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009



Lord Of The Flies; Chapter 7 – Shadows and Tall Trees
“The Beast Appears”
“Simon”

Dear Journal,
Today we went on a hunt for the beast. Although I think the others found it, I had to go tell Piggy that they were coming back late. It was cool because Ralph hit a boar with his spear! Then the dun boys were doing their dance. We pretended that Robert was the pig and hit him with the butt end of our spears. After that we talked about doing it again, but Robert suggested we get a real pig because we have to kill it. Then Jack said, “Use a little’un!” then we all laughed. Although I thought it was funny, I think something is happening to Jack. Now a day, all he does is hunt, and kills. Maybe he wasn’t joking. Anyway the gullible boys decided to go up the mountain. Them being so gullible to believe there’s actually a beast that’s going to kill us. Then the bravado Jack goes up the mountain while I volunteered to go back to the huts. I actually wanted to go back to the huts, the brine from the sea was always spraying, and it hurt my eyes. The moors were muddy, but didn’t get me cold unlike the sprays from the sea. I hope those guys didn’t get hurt. It felt like rugger when we were playing around with Robert. Who knows how bad those guys can get hurt. Ralph seems to be the only sage one, while the others are impervious.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Chapter 6 - Lord Of The Flies - Beast From Air



Lord Of The Flies; Chapter 6 – Beast From Air
“Reckless Hunters”
“Piggy”

Dear Journal,
Everyone’s like little kids now! Oh, what would the grownups say! The mutinous hunters just want to kill anything! They don’t think and they just ran off hunting some beast! Flailing their arms and spears, it looked barbaric. Jack hasn’t even apologized for breaking my specs. Now I have one lens, which means I can only see with one eye! Sam ‘n Eric said that the beast had claws and scratched them. I don’t believe in such beast! I bet that those scratch marks are just from the branches of the trees in the woods. I think maybe the “beast” is a dead aviator. We still are in the war, and the ship we found might have been a war ship. Maybe there was a big fight while we were asleep. I’m starting to hate this island. Guano everywhere and talk about unrealistic beasts, from the water like a Leviathan! Besides I hate being with that waxy Jack! Has such a temper! I hope that he would cool down. He seems to have ran amok!

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Lord Of The Flies; Chapter 5 - Beast From Water



Lord Of The Flies; Chapter 5 – Beast From Water
“Fear Causes Destruction”
Ralph

Dear Journal,
I believe that today was the worst day on the island. Jack left the fire out when a ship passed by for a stupid pig! So I called a meeting. I announced that the meeting was not for fun, but to make things straight. We talked about many things like how jobs weren’t getting done. We talked about how people said fresh water they will bring by a coconut shell, and they didn’t anymore. The lamentation was too much when we talked about the boy with a mulberry mark on his face. We think he’s dead. It seemed that the whole island was breaking up. I think it’s because of fear. We even talked about the “beastie” then this kid, Percival Wemsy Madison, he said the beast comes out of the water. I feel that all these concerns are very important. Unfortunately others don’t think so. Like the ludicrous idea of a beastie seems to annoy tempestuous Jack, He even got mad at the little ones for jeeringly playing, and not working. I was shocked! It felt like Jack’s personality has changed. It’s like he lives up to his incantation of killing pigs. It was barbaric the way he talked to the small ones, shouting at them just for being fearful. He didn’t even have the conch. He reminded me of what Simon said, “What is the dirtiest thing there is”, I think it is our nature to be selfish and fend for ourselves only.