Sunday, May 24, 2015

Chapter 10 common core question

 CAT questions

1) In the beginning of this chapter Ralph realizes what happened and tell piggy that Simon's death was murder. Piggy seems to deny this, he believes it was an accident. "'That was murder.' 'You stop it!' said piggy shrilly. 'What good're you doing talking like that?'.......'It was an accident.'" (Golding 156-157) Samneric wanted to forget the awful moment so he lied about being at the feast.  "Yes. We were vey tired," repeated Sam, "so we left early. Was it a good-"  (Golding 158)

2)The difference between the feelings Ralph and Jack have towards what happened to Simon that night was that Ralph do what they have done and felt guilty. "Don't you understand,  Piggy? The things we did-"  (Golding 157). On the hand Jack seemed to be please about what he did and tries to justify it by saying the beast was disguised as Simon.  'He came - disguised. He may come again even though we gave him the head of our kill to eat. So watch; and be careful' ", (Golding 160).

3)The conclusions I can make about Jack based on hid order to beat Wilfred is that he can't handle the power and is making everyone around him miserable and scared. "The rest of you can go to sleep as soon as the sun sets" (Golding 161). Also that he can't control his anger.  " I don't know. He didn't say. He got angry and made us tie Wilfred up. He's been"- he giggled excitedly-"he's been tied for hours, waiting-" (Golding 159).

*Jack is the official leader. He has the group of boys listening to everything he says or does. For example when the boys punished Wilfred because Jack order so.

Ralph and Jack ferociously punched and kicked each other. No one wanted to give in. The other boys hid, they didn't want to go through Jacks nor Ralph wrath. Ralph was fighting with jack while Rodger was beating up Piggy leaving him unconscious. After realizing they have lost the fight Jack and Rodger left running. Ralph saw Piggy's body in the ground and went straight to help him. Seeing Piggy's body reminded Ralph of the night of Simon's murder.



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