Monday 17 December 2012


Conflicts – Lord of the Flies                                      Kirsch

The conflict in Lord of the Flies is Character vs. Environment. This conflict begins with a group of school boys stranded on an uninhabited island with no way off. The boys decide to make a signal fire to attempt to get rescued. But the conflict changes in the book when one boy in the group, Jack, who is tired of following orders of the group’s chief, Ralph and rebels and makes his own tribe.
Now, the major conflict has changed from Character vs. Environment to Civilization vs. Savagery. Ralph’s tribe is civilized because they have rules and they respect human rights even though there are no adults to stop them. Jack’s tribe acts like savages. Whatever they do, whether it is hunting or just playing involves violence. An example of this violence is, in the novel a boy disobeyed Jack and Jack beat him as punishment. From now until the end of the book there are some small conflicts between the civilized tribe of Ralph and the savage tribe of Jack.
There were other small conflicts in the first part of the novel that led up to the major one; one such conflict is the Boys vs. Beastie. At the beginning of the novel, the smaller boys of the group think there is a monster lurking about on the island. At first, the boys are scared of the beast but as the fear spreads amongst the group the boys become interested in killing the beast. This conflict is a transition to the major one because some boys are eager to kill the beast and some are not. This conflict increases the violence being used in the group.
 Another conflict that leads up to the major one is, Piggy vs. Boys. In the novel some boys especially Jack, bully Piggy for being fat and having asthma. The bulling escalates from verbal to violence when Jack pushes Piggy and breaks a part of his glasses. This conflict was a step towards the violence and barbaric ways of Jack and his tribe. In conclusion these are two smaller conflicts that relate and lead up to the major conflict of Civilization vs. Savagery.  

Sunday 16 December 2012

Disscution Questions ~Sophie


1.    1   What do you think is the theme of the novel?
2.    2   Did you enjoy the novel?
3.     3  What was your reaction to the ending?
4.   4    What was your favorite part of the book?
5.      5 Were you expecting a different ending?
6.      6 Do you think Ralph and the hunters felt upset when they saw the boat and realised they were going home?
7.      7 Where do you think the plane may have crashed in the first place?
8.       8 Would you recommend this book to other people and if you would who?
9.   9    Did The Lord of the Flies meet your expectations?
.   10 What would you do if you were on the island?

Journal #4 ~Sophie


Journal #4
Well my prediction from the last journal was right it really does not get better. I am really disappointed with this book, my expectations were really high, and I was really excited to read it. Everyone told me that it was one of the best books that they ever read, and honestly I really do not agree. It was really boring to read, and nothing really exciting happened. The chapters were too long and boring, nothing would happen throughout the chapter and at the end, something would happen. I was always so confused because I would zone out and then read that someone died, and I would think ‘huh? What just happened?’ because I wasn’t paying attention.  It was often frustrating to read, because of that. The ending of the book was decent although I wasn’t expecting them to get rescued, because the twins never really kept the fire going, they would always fall asleep, and when the planes flew over the fire was probably too dim for them to notice. I also thought no one would find them because it seems like many planes were flying away from the country because of a nuclear war and you would think that the army would be too preoccupied with that. I really do not think that this book was very realistic in that way. I find that some aspects about the human nature were true though, like for example how everyone ended up going crazy near the end, but in the beginning I think they should have been freaking out a little more. I am happy that have finally finished the book and I now know what everyone is talking about, at least now I can actually tell them my opinion :)
~Sophie

Journal #3 ~Sophie


Journal #3
I am still kind of disappointed with the book but finally people are reacting like they should, most people are panicking and crying. Perfect! I’m happy that they are reacting the way they should, I’m not happy about their pain and tears, haha don’t worry I am not some sick twisted psychopath that enjoys seeing kids go crazy! I feel really bad for Simon I don’t think he deserved to die like that, well I don’t think any of the children deserve to die, and I think that it is totally appropriate to freak out once you have figured out that you might not see your friends, family or cats ( that would probably be my main concern ) again.  Simon was the first to react like something was wrong and he was the first to die, I feel like that many other people will have the same fate as him. At least Jack seems to be enjoying himself killing pigs with his tribe. I would never expect choir boys to be the ones to willingly go hunting for food. I find the book a little confusing though it is probably because I tend to zone out half way through each chapter, thinking about stupid things like “what is for supper?” or “I wonder what it would be like to be a cat”, needless to say the book does not keep me interested at all, I just can’t get myself into it, reading the book feels more like a chore than a way to relax. I really, REALLY hope that the book becomes more interesting during the last chapters, although I kind of gave up hope because I have been saying this for every journal so far. Ill “see you” in the next journal!
~Sophie

Saturday 15 December 2012

Journal entry #4





Journal entry #4

The last stretch of the book was all together pretty disappointing. Everyone raves that this book is New York Times #1 best seller material when honestly, it wasn’t that good. Like a TV show loosing an audience and money, they killed off characters that were common favorites in the group, which made me loose interest towards the end. Piggy didn’t deserve to die, nor did I ever expect him to die, due to his innocence and how he was bullied. I’m going to say the book was ok, because the beginning wasn’t that bad. Jack should have died, no one deserves to die in life, but Jack was on my list for the character that was expected to die. I found the book hard to read, because the chapters are split in three’s, and every chapter is so long that it makes time seem to sloooooowwww down. I may have complained allot about the book, but I can say that the symbolism used in the book was superb, in the most part…. I find that the survival elements in this book were cliché, as in the author tried his best to portray the picture of being trapped on an island.
Many of us may say we would be completely calm, chill and alert when on an unknown island. In reality, insanity is a human’s downfall. People have been tested in real world situations,  such as plane crash’s in remote jungles, were they result in doing things such as cannibalism because of how they’re brains have been traumatized, its because were hungry, it may play a big role, but allot of it is psychological. I did allot of complaining about this book, but maybe in the future it may help if I’m ever stranded on an island with a bunch of kids xD  


Mathieu B

Thursday 13 December 2012


Journal entry 4 - The Last One

Well after reading the last part of the book I am not impressed. Every body that know is like always saying read the book it is so good. The book was good at the start at that time I was impressed I had high hopes for the book, but in the third part I hated it. At the end of the book it was really hard to read how Jack and his Tribe treated people and Ralph. Jack beating people for disobeying him is just not right. Also I don't understand how Piggy died, did Jack kill him or did another hunter. Every body on the island goes bananas, barbaric,and savage. Overall the end of the book was hard to read. Again the book started as an adventurer but then it was a fight for survival. I hated that piggy died he did not deserve it. He was a big help and he always fought with his mind not with his spear, that is what I really liked about him. If any thing Jack should have died, that would have been a happy ending for me. I hated jack from the start, he is a dick. But the ending that the book had was okay with me. At leased their was a happy ending. But for me, the ending was a suprseed. I thought the ending was going to be like Romeo and Juliet were every body dies. I thought Ralph would die and the tribe would run out of pigs to hut and they would resort to cannibalism. Jack would be the only one left on the island and he would die from starvation. The one thing that I wondered as I closed the book is, what would happen to the tribe. Maybe they would east each other. I think I am right, my predictions have been right throughout the book. To conclude the book in my opinion the book started good and ended horribly, but I am glade that I read it.

Kirsch



Piggy

Kirsch