Lord of the flies chapter 3
analysis & interpretation:
9. "‘i thought...
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Lord of the flies chapter 3
analysis & interpretation:
9. "‘i thought i might kill’" (51).
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10. “they looked at each other, baffled, in love and hate. all the warm salt water of the bathing pool and the shouting and splashing and laughing were only just sufficient to bring them together again” (55).
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11. this chapter reveals a growing conflict between ralph and jack, leading to the above referenced quotation. why are they in conflict? how could they resolve it?
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When grendel speaks of unferth and says "i could crush him like a fly" what literary device is being used
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