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This is a place for us to discuss openly and honestly the literature we are reading. Here we are all just communicating our thoughts on what we are reading. There are no right and wrong answers. However, you are expected to be polite, mature, and on topic.

Monday, April 26, 2010

I am a part of you...

As Simon "talks" with the Lord of the Flies, the beast tells him, "I am a part of you." What is it in mankind that makes us beasts? What do you think Golding's message is here via this encounter? (This post closes at midnight on April 28, 2010)

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

A Sign from the Adult World


In chapter six of Lord of the Flies, a sign comes from the adult world--a sign Ralph wished for. What does the parachutist represent? How does Golding use him to convey the truth about adults? (Remember I want these posts to be YOUR opinions, not something you have gotten from search summaries and commentaries; I will not give credit to replies that are not original) (This post closes at midnight on Thursday, April 22nd).

Thursday, April 15, 2010

The Human Touch


With its benign climate, fresh water and abundant fruit, the island setting of Lord of the Flies could be seen as a modern Garden of Eden until... a little boy comes forward in Chapter 2 and asks the assembly questions. What element does he introduce to the island? How does he describe it? How does the descriptive phrase, "the small boy twisted further into himself" hint at a theme? Which theme? How does this theme connect to societies of today and of all times? Give specific examples. (This post closes at midnight on Sunday, 18 April 2010)

Friday, April 9, 2010

1+1+1=Trouble


The play Macbeth is a play of cause and effect. What are three causes of Macbeth's demise? Of the three which is most foul? Why? (This post closes at midnight on Monday, April 12, 2010)

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Tragic Hero?


To what extent is Macbeth a good example of Aristotle's tragic hero? Try to comment on both sides of the question. (This post closes at midnight on Friday, April 9, 2010.)