Lord of the Flies

Lesson 9
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ELA

Unit 10

9th Grade

Lesson 9 of 26

Objective


Analyze how the author uses and develops symbols to convey important ideas.

Readings and Materials


  • Book: Lord of the Flies by William Golding  pp. 41 – 47

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Target Task


Writing Prompt

What do water and fire symbolize in the text?

Explain what happens to the conch in Chapter 2 and how this is symbolically important. Use evidence to support your answer.

Key Questions


  • What happens to the conch?
  • What does smoke symbolize?
  • What does fire symbolize?
  • How is Piggy different from the other boys? Why is this significant?
  • Why does Golding end the chapter with a drumroll?

Next

Read the article independently, drawing connections between the article and the novel.

Consider how Golding is developing the major themes of the novel, and to compare that with how the author of the article develops the same theme.

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