Chapters 3-4 Study Questions: Lord of the Flies by William Golding (The website makes alot of mistakes in my essays. Please rate them good if you like them, and I will e-mail you the original).
Title: Chapters 3-4 Study Questions: Lord of the Flies by William Golding (The website makes alot of mistakes in my essays. Please rate them good if you like them, and I will e-mail you the original).
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Chapters 3-4 Study Questions: Lord of the Flies by William Golding (The website makes alot of mistakes in my essays. Please rate them good if you like them, and I will e-mail you the original).
Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
Details: Words: 997 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
10.Although Ralph criticizes the boys for their lack of cooperation, does he bear some of the responsibility for the failures of the group to achieve its goals? Why or why not? Yes, Ralph criticizes the boys for their lack of cooperation, but does not bear any of the responsibility for the failures of the group to achieve its goals. This failure to bear any burden of responsibility appears to reflect on his role as leader.
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This further strated Jack?s infatuation with hunting. Jack thought about hunting on a constant basis; however, his desire to kill a pig was never as exemplified as now, when he devised new ways to heighten his chances of success. Jack?s maddening urge to kill was satisfied, and he reacted toward the event with indifference, which suggests that the event will have gravely undesired effects on the group of boys in the near future.