Foreshadowing:
Foreshadowing of Death:
- Jack hesitates to kill the
pig and it gets away.
“Next time, there
will be no mercy”(31).
→Next time there
will be death.
- LOTF’s conversation with
Simon.
“I’m warning you…So
don’t try it on, my poor misguided boy, or else−”(144).
→ Simon’s death
- Storm before Simon’s death
“The hunters were
looking uneasily at the sky, flinching from the stroke of the drops”(151).
→ catastrophe of
murder/chaos.
- Nearly killing Robert (114-115)
“The desire to
squeeze and hurt was over-mastering” (115).
→Simon’s death
- “Colors drained from waters
an trees and pink surfaces of rock; and the white and brown clouds
brooded”(145).
→ Death
- Simon’s death
→Other deaths
Foreshadowing of Rescue:
- Parachutist landing on the
island (95).
→ If someone could
land on their island, they could be rescued.
- Simon’s converstaiton with
Ralph
“ I just think
you’ll get back all right” (111).
→Simon will die;
Ralph will get rescued.
Foreshadowing of Trouble and Disorder:
- Fear of Beastie
“ ‘As if this
wasn’t a good island,’ said Ralph slowly” (52).
→Trouble on the
island
- First fight between Ralph and
Jack; Shelters Vs. Hunting (53)
→Disorder on the
island
- When Ralph, Piggy, and
Samneric don’t light the fire before they go to bed (164).
→ The fire
represents order and civilization, so with the fire out, there would obviously
be disorder.
Foreshadowing the evil emerging
in Jack and Roger:
- Roger throwing a rock at a
littlun.
→ Roger will be evil; kills Piggy with
rock.
- Jack recommending using a
littlun for the reenactment of hunt (115).
→Jack will be
rutheless
Flashbacks
- It rained when they came.
“I don’t like them
clouds. Remember how it rained just
after we landed” (147).
- When Ralph blew the conch at
Castle Rock in chapter 11, it reminded him of the first time.
- “The forests re-echoed; and
birds lifted, crying out of the treetops, as on that first morning ages
ago” (170).
- “Ralph remembered the
ungainly figure on a parachute. ‘He
said something about a dead man.’
He flushed painfully at this admission that he had been present at
the dance” (162).
- “It was different when the
fire was−” “− up there.” (164).
- Nostalgia and flashback of
Dartmoor (164).
- “ Do you remember how he went
hunting and the fire went out and a ship passed by?” (170).
Grade 11.5
2004
In loving memory of Samar Al Ansari: a loving daughter, wonderful sister, and great friend.
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