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English, 03.05.2020 12:58, coopera1744

For lord of flies
In a well-written, cohesive response answer the following questions based on your understanding of Chapters 1-4:
1 - How do we know that a significant amount of time has passed on the island? How much time do you think has passed on the island. Please use specific details from Chapters 1-4 for support.
2 - Who do we see beginning to develop into the main character(s) of the story? Would you describe the main character(s) as dynamic, static, round, and/or flat? What are we beginning to understand as the motivation(s) of the main character(s) in the story? Who is going to make it to the end of the book, who won't make it, and why? Please use specific details from Chapters 1-4 for support.
3 - Some items that are possibly being used as symbols in the book are: the conch, Piggy's glasses, the fire, the pig(s), the "beast", and even the island itself. What could each of these things symbolize? Please use both specific details from Chapters 1-4 and your own insights for support

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