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Title: Lord of the Flies Chapter 4 Quotes
Description: A range of quotes from chapter 4 of Lord of the Flies, expressing which of the boys want to stay on the island and which of the boys want to leave. Written for GCSE English Literature (Particularly EDEXCEL)
Description: A range of quotes from chapter 4 of Lord of the Flies, expressing which of the boys want to stay on the island and which of the boys want to leave. Written for GCSE English Literature (Particularly EDEXCEL)
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Lord of the Flies Chapter 4: Which boys want to stay on the island?
Boy
Ralph
Stay/Leave
Leave
Jack
Stay
Piggy
Leave
Percival
Leave
Roger
Stay
Maurice
Stay
Simon
Leave
Samneric
Stay
Hunters
Stay
Evidence
à ‘“They let the bloody fire out
...
’”
à ‘Ralph spoke again hoarsely
...
”’
à ‘“We might have gone home
...
’
à ‘Jack planned his new face
...
’
à ‘“I cut the pig’s throat,” said Jack proudly
...
”’
à ‘There was the brilliant world of hunting,
tactics, fierce exhilaration, skill’
à ‘Drove Jack to violence’
à ‘Jack was loud and active
...
’
à ‘Piggy snivelled
...
’
à ‘Peaked, red-eyed, and miserable; a littlun
who played little and cried often
...
’
à Roger led the way straight through the
castles, kicking them over, burying the
flowers, scattering the chosen stones
...
’
à ‘Of all the boys, he was the most at home
there; irked by the mention of rescue
...
’
à ‘Simon stood by him, silent
...
’
à ‘What he saw seemed to make him afraid
...
’
à ‘“We hit the pig
...
’
à ‘“Kill the pig
...
Spill her blood
...
’
à ‘The hunters began to laugh
Title: Lord of the Flies Chapter 4 Quotes
Description: A range of quotes from chapter 4 of Lord of the Flies, expressing which of the boys want to stay on the island and which of the boys want to leave. Written for GCSE English Literature (Particularly EDEXCEL)
Description: A range of quotes from chapter 4 of Lord of the Flies, expressing which of the boys want to stay on the island and which of the boys want to leave. Written for GCSE English Literature (Particularly EDEXCEL)