English > Final Exam Review > English Eleven Open-Book Test on William Golding's Lord of the Flies FORM TWO (All)
English Eleven Open-Book Test on William Golding's Lord of the Flies FORM TWO Do NOT write on this sheet: use answer sheet provided. (65 marks total) PART ONE: Match the letter of the character wi... th the number of his description (15 marks). Note: each boy's name may be used a maximum of three times. 1. He is the first to propose that the boys build a signal fire on the mountain top. 2. Although highly intelligent, he is unable to assert his influence or even protect himself. 3. Although he accepts the glamour of leadership, he finds the mundane responsi- bilities that go with the role frustrating. 4. He is the initiator of the "Kill-the-Pig" game that develops into a tribal dance. 5. This lonely, sensitive visionary has an encounter in the wilderness reminiscent of that between Christ and the Devil in the seventh chapter of St. Matthew's Gospel. 6. This sadistic follower acts as his Chief's henchman and torturer. 7. He seeks in his memory for the familiar, solace-giving incantation, but finds that this memory of his civilised identity has "faded clean away." 8. This formerly angelic chorister becomes a demagogue and then a totalitarian dictator by harnassing the primitive forces latent within the human psyche. 9. Making no concession to the incarnation of evil, the Lord of the Flies, this boy intuitively recognizes the sources of evil and spiritual contagion on the island. 10. The one who warns Ralph that Roger has sharpened a stick at both ends. 11. He may best be described physically by the phrase "ugly without silliness." .................................................................................continued......................................................................... [Show More]
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