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Summary AQA GCSE English Literature Paper 2 Section A - Lord of the Flies: Quotes

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This document contains an extensive list of key quotes from Lord of the Flies, organised by character, by theme (including civilisation/democracy, the island, savagery/violence, crowd mentality, morality, friendship and nature) and by use of symbols (including the conch, fire, the beast and masks). The techniques used in each quote have also been named where appropriate. I hope that you find this resource useful.

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Quotations – Characters
Ralph
Chapter 1
o “The boy with fair hair” – C1
o “like the Home Counties” – C1

Chapter 2
o “But there isn’t a beast!” – C2
o Repetition emphasises Ralph’s certainty
o [Ralph] “ ‘You couldn’t have a beastie, a snake-thing, on an island this size … You only get them in big countries,
like Africa, or India.” – C2
o Ironic (Africa is not a country) – reminds us that they boys are still young

Chapter 7
o “He pulled distastefully at his grey shirt and wondered whether he might undertake the adventure of washing it” –
C7
o “he flung the foolish wooden stick … saw it hit the great snout.” – C7
o foolish - illustrates the futility of hunting
o “full of fright and apprehension and pride.” – C7
o Conflicting emotions emphasises confusion
o “He sunned himself in their new respect and felt that hunting was good after all” – C7
o “Ralph too was fighting to get near … The desire to squeeze and hurt was over mastering” – C7
o Metaphor - desire and over mastering imply he is no longer thinking for logically
o “Ralph, carried away … grabbed Eric’s spear and jabbed at Robert with it” – C7
o [To Jack] “Why do you hate me?” – C7

Chapter 8
o [Jack] “He’s like Piggy. He says things like Piggy. He isn’t a proper chief.” – C8
o [Jack] “He’s a coward himself” – C8

Chapter 10
o [About Simon’s Death] “That was murder.” – C10
o Blunt – contrasts with Piggy’s reaction
o “Desperately, Ralph prayed that the beast would prefer littluns. “

Chapter 11
o [to Jack] “You came sneaking up like a thief and stole Piggy’s glasses!” – C11
o Simile – reflects Jack’s cruel nature
o [to Jack] “You’re a beast and a swine and a bloody, bloody thief!” – C11
o Childlike insults; Jack compared to a beast – he has become the true beast
• “Percival Wemys Madison. The Vicarage, Harcourt St. Anthony, Hants, telephone, telephone, tele-” – C5
• [Percival] “I’m, I’m –” – C12
o Gradually forgotten the address (loosing morality)




Maurice
Chapter 4
• “Maurice had received chastisement for filling a younger eye with sand.” – C4
• “still felt the unease of wrong-doing” – C4

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Quotations – Characters
Piggy
Chapter 1-2
o “I can’t hardly move” – C1
o Improper English informs reader of a lower class status
o “He was shorter [than Ralph] and very fat” – C1
o “looked up through thick spectacles” – C1
o “Nobody don’t know we’re here” – C1
o “we’ll want to know all their names … we ought to have a meeting” – C1
o “Acting like a crowd of kids” – C2
o Piggy is wiser and more mature

Chapter 8
o “Piggy was so full of delight and expanding liberty in Jack’s departure.” – C8

Chapter 10
o “You stop it!” said Piggy, shrilly. “What good’re you doing talking like that?”
o “It was an accident,” said Piggy stubbornly, “and that’s that.”

Chapter 11-12
• “I got the conch. I’m going to that Jack Merridew an’ tell him, I am.”
• “I don’t ask you to be a sport, I’ll say, not because you’re strong, but because what’s right’s right. Give me my
glasses, I’m going to say—you got to!” – C11
o “Which is better, law and rescue, or hunting and breaking things up?” – C11
o Piggy understands what is important, stressed by juxtaposition
o “His brain opened and stuff came out.” – C11
o Symbolises intelligence being lost
o “the true, wise friend called Piggy.” – C12




Roger
Chapter 1
• “inner intensity of avoidance and secrecy” – C1
o Mysterious introduction to Roger

Chapter 4
• “kicking them (the sandcastles) over, burying the flowers, scattering the chosen stones.” – C4
• “there was a space round Henry … into which he dared not throw” – C4
• “Here, invisible yet strong, was the taboo of the old life … the protection of parents and school and
policemen and the law.” – C4
o Conflicting emotions – attached to civilization, but tempted by savagery
• “conditioned by a civilisation that knew nothing of him and was in ruins” – C4
o Juxtaposition of civilisation and ruins

Chapter 11-12
• “Roger, with a sense of delirious abandonment leaned all his weight on the lever” – C11
• “Roger advanced upon them as one wielding a nameless authority” – C11
• “Roger sharpened a stick at both ends.” – C12
o Ominous message; implies Roger is ready to stake Ralph’s head with a stick

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