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Lord of the Flies-Symbolism . Tabby Z & Jakob L. Chapter 7. “They set off again the hunters bunched a little by fear of the mentioned beast, while Jack quested ahead.” (pg. 112) “Kill the pig! Cut his throat! Kill the pig! Bash him!” (pg. 114)
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Lord of the Flies-Symbolism Tabby Z & Jakob L
Chapter 7 • “They set off again the hunters bunched a little by fear of the mentioned beast, while Jack quested ahead.” (pg. 112) • “Kill the pig! Cut his throat! Kill the pig! Bash him!” (pg. 114) • “I’m going up to the mountain to look for the beast-now.”-Jack (pg. 119)
Chapter 8 • “The beast had teeth,” said Ralph, “and big black eyes.” (pg. 124) • “The conch glimmered among the trees.” (pg. 124) • “Out of the dark”-Jack (125) • “Of course the smoke won’t show so much.” (pg. 129) • “And then-about the beast.” “We’re going to forget about the beast.” Forget about the beast!” (pg. 133) • “Now listen. We might go later to the castle rock.” (pg. 133)
Chapter 8 • “Here, struck down by the heat, the snow fell and the hunters hurled themselves at her. This dreadful eruption from an unknown world made her frantic; she squealed and bucked and the air was full of sweat and noise and blood and terror.” (pg. 135) • “Then Jack found the throat and the hot blood spouted over his hands.” (pg. 135) • “This head is for the beast. It’s a gift.” (pg. 137) • “The group of boys looked at the white shell with affectionate respect.” (pg. 141)
Chapter 9 • “The fire by the platform appeared to be out, or at least making no smoke.” (pg. 147) • “The conch counts here too,” said Ralph, “and all over the island.” (pg. 151) • “I’ll blow the conch,” said Ralph breathlessly, “and call an assembly.” (pg. 151) • “Kill the beast! Cut his throat! Spill his blood!” (pg. 152) • “Softly, surrounded by a fringe of inquisitive bright creatures, itself a silver shape beneath the steadfast constellations, Simon’s dead body moved out toward the open sea” (pg. 154)