Lord of the Flies Questions for chapter 4
1) The narrator describes the two distinct groups into which the boys fall. What are they?
2) At the bathing pool Ralph jumps up and shouts. What does he shout?
3) When they reach the mountaintop what do they see? What is the tone in this passage? Why this emotion?
4) When the boys look down they see the nearly naked hunters. What is swinging between them? What are they chanting?
5) Why is Ralph angry? What does he tell the hunters?
6) What happens to Piggy's glasses? Why does this happen?
7) How are Piggy's actions more adult than those of the other boys?
8) What differences of character between Jack and Ralph are revealed in this argument?
9) What does the boys' performance at the pig roast suggest how they are changing?
10) PARAGRAPH Compare the boys' behaviour during the hunt and at the pig roast with the attitudes toward their daily activities and duties. What might this indicate about their future?
2) At the bathing pool Ralph jumps up and shouts. What does he shout?
3) When they reach the mountaintop what do they see? What is the tone in this passage? Why this emotion?
4) When the boys look down they see the nearly naked hunters. What is swinging between them? What are they chanting?
5) Why is Ralph angry? What does he tell the hunters?
6) What happens to Piggy's glasses? Why does this happen?
7) How are Piggy's actions more adult than those of the other boys?
8) What differences of character between Jack and Ralph are revealed in this argument?
9) What does the boys' performance at the pig roast suggest how they are changing?
10) PARAGRAPH Compare the boys' behaviour during the hunt and at the pig roast with the attitudes toward their daily activities and duties. What might this indicate about their future?

