English Literature GCSE EDEXCEL
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Shakespeare Overview edexcel1 主题
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How To Answer The Shakespeare Questions edexcel6 主题
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Part A What The Question Is Asking edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Part A How To Get Full Marks edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Part A Mark Scheme And Model Answer edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Part B What The Question Is Asking edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Part B How To Get Full Marks edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Part B Mark Scheme And Model Answer edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Part A What The Question Is Asking edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth edexcel15 主题
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Macbeth Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Themes edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Key Theme Ambition edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Key Theme The Supernatural edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Key Theme Appearance Versus Reality edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Key Theme Corruption Of Nature edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Characters edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Character Analysis edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Key Character Profile Lady Macbeth edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Banquo Character Analysis edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Duncan Character Analysis edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Context edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Key Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Character Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet edexcel15 主题
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Romeo And Juliet Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Themes edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Key Theme Love edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Key Theme Conflict edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Key Theme Honour edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Key Theme Fate edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Characters edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo Character Analysis edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Juliet Character Analysis edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Nurse Character Analysis edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Tybalt Character Analysis edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Context edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Key Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Character Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing edexcel7 主题
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Much Ado About Nothing Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing Themes edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing Characters edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing Context edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing Key Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing Character Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night edexcel7 主题
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Twelfth Night Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Themes edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Characters edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Context edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Key Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Character Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice edexcel7 主题
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The Merchant Of Venice Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice Themes edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice Characters edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice Context edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice Key Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice Character Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Post 1914 Literature Overview edexcel1 主题
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How To Answer The Post 1914 Literature Question edexcel6 主题
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British Play What The Question Is Asking edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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British Play How To Get Full Marks edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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British Play Mark Scheme And Model Answer edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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British Novel What The Question Is Asking edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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British Novel How To Get Full Marks edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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British Novel Mark Scheme And Model Answer edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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British Play What The Question Is Asking edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls edexcel15 主题
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An Inspector Calls Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Themes edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Key Theme Responsibility And Guilt edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Key Theme Capitalism Vs Socialism edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Key Theme Class edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Key Theme Gender edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Characters edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Inspector Goole Analysis edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Arthur Birling Analysis edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Sheila Birling Analysis edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Eric Birling Analysis edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Context edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Key Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Character Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Animal Farm edexcel7 主题
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Animal Farm Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Animal Farm Themes edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Animal Farm Characters edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Animal Farm Context edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Animal Farm Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Animal Farm Key Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Animal Farm Character Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Animal Farm Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Blood Brothers edexcel7 主题
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Blood Brothers Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Blood Brothers Themes edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Blood Brothers Characters edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Blood Brothers Context edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Blood Brothers Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Blood Brothers Key Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Blood Brothers Character Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Blood Brothers Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Lord Of The Flies edexcel7 主题
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Lord Of The Flies Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Lord Of The Flies Themes edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Lord Of The Flies Characters edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Lord Of The Flies Context edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Lord Of The Flies Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Lord Of The Flies Key Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Lord Of The Flies Character Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Lord Of The Flies Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Anita And Me edexcel7 主题
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Anita And Me Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Anita And Me Themes edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Anita And Me Characters edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Anita And Me Context edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Anita And Me Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Anita And Me Key Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Anita And Me Character Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Anita And Me Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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The Woman In Black edexcel7 主题
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The Woman In Black Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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The Woman In Black Themes edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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The Woman In Black Characters edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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The Woman In Black Context edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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The Woman In Black Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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The Woman In Black Key Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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The Woman In Black Character Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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The Woman In Black Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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19th Century Novel Overview edexcel1 主题
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How To Answer The 19th Century Novel Questions edexcel6 主题
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Part A What The Question Is Asking edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Part A How To Get Full Marks edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Part A Mark Scheme And Model Answer edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Part B What The Question Is Asking edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Part B How To Get Full Marks edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Part B Mark Scheme And Model Answer edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Part A What The Question Is Asking edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol edexcel15 主题
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A Christmas Carol Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Themes edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Key Theme Poverty edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Key Theme Family And Relationships edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Key Theme Transformation And Redemption edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Key Theme Death And Loss edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Characters edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Scrooge Character Analysis edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Bob Cratchit Character Analysis edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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The Three Spirits Character Analysis edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jacob Marley Character Analysis edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Context edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Key Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Character Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde edexcel7 主题
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Themes edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Characters edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Context edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Key Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Character Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Pride And Prejudice edexcel7 主题
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Pride And Prejudice Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Pride And Prejudice Themes edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Pride And Prejudice Characters edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Pride And Prejudice Context edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Pride And Prejudice Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Pride And Prejudice Key Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Pride And Prejudice Character Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Pride And Prejudice Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Silas Marner edexcel7 主题
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Silas Marner Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Silas Marner Themes edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Silas Marner Characters edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Silas Marner Context edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Silas Marner Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Silas Marner Key Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Silas Marner Character Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Silas Marner Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Frankenstein edexcel7 主题
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Frankenstein Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Frankenstein Themes edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Frankenstein Characters edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Frankenstein Context edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Frankenstein Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Frankenstein Key Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Frankenstein Character Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Frankenstein Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Great Expectations edexcel7 主题
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Great Expectations Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Great Expectations Themes edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Great Expectations Characters edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Great Expectations Context edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Great Expectations Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Great Expectations Key Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Great Expectations Character Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Great Expectations Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jane Eyre edexcel7 主题
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Jane Eyre Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jane Eyre Themes edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jane Eyre Characters edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jane Eyre Context edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jane Eyre Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jane Eyre Key Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jane Eyre Character Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jane Eyre Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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How To Answer The Poetry Anthology Question edexcel3 主题
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Relationships edexcel16 主题
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Relationships Poetry Overview edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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La Belle Dame Sans Merci edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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A Child To His Sick Grandfather edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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She Walks In Beauty edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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A Complaint edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Neutral Tones edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Sonnet 43 edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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My Last Duchess edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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1st Date She And 1st Date He edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Valentine edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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One Flesh edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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I Wanna Be Yours edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Loves Dog edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Nettles edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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The Manhunt edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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My Father Would Not Show Us edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Relationships Poetry Overview edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Conflict edexcel16 主题
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Conflict Poetry Overview edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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A Poison Tree edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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The Destruction Of Sennacherib edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Extract From The Prelude edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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The Man He Killed edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Cousin Kate edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Exposure edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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The Charge Of The Light Brigade edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Half Caste edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Catrin edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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War Photographer edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Belfast Confetti edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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The Class Game edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Poppies edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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No Problem edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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What Were They Like edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Conflict Poetry Overview edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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How To Answer The Unseen Poetry Question edexcel3 主题
Lord Of The Flies Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
Exam code:1ET0
Plot Summary
One of the most vital and helpful things you can do in preparation for the exam is to ‘know’ the plot of Lord of the Flies thoroughly. Once you know the text well, you should be comfortable and familiar with key events that you can then link to larger ideas. Having an in-depth knowledge and understanding of the text will help you to gain confidence to find the most relevant references to support your response.
Below you will find:
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a storyboard of the plot
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a general overview of the whole novel
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detailed summaries by chapter
Lord of the Flies: Plot storyboard

Overview of Lord of the Flies
Lord of the Flies is a 1954 novel by English author, and former schoolteacher, William Golding. The novel is set in the midst of a worldwide nuclear war on a deserted island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. It concerns a group of British schoolboys – the only survivors of a plane crash – learning to fend for themselves in this uninhabited and isolated wilderness.
The novel begins with Ralph and Piggy attempting to find other survivors of the plane crash. By blowing a conch shell, Ralph manages to assemble a group of boys who promptly elect him as their leader. Jack, an older boy, is appointed as the leader of the hunters. Ralph – along with Piggy – attempts to impose some order on the island, in part to allay fears of an imagined ‘beast’; they task the others with building huts and keeping a signal fire lit, so that passing ships and planes might see it and rescue them.
Ralph and Piggy grow increasingly frustrated with the other boys who fail to keep the signal fire lit, especially Jack, whose hunters catch a pig instead of tending the fire. These tensions grow and result in a split in the group: Jack and his hunters no longer acknowledge Ralph’s leadership. Meanwhile, all the boys continue to be plagued with fears about a beast roaming the island.
Two boys spot a dead parachutist in the trees and mistake him for the beast. All the older boys join forces once again to hunt and kill this monster, but after the unsuccessful hunt, they split for good and Jack declares himself the leader of the island. Jack’s group begins to take part in strange rituals, including frenzied tribal dances and the offering of sacrifices. Simon, a reserved boy, stumbles into one of these frantic dances. He is mistaken for the beast and killed.
After the murder of Simon, Jack’s group become even more crazed and violent, and attack Ralph and Piggy. In an effort to reconcile the two groups, Ralph and Piggy go to Castle Rock, Jack’s group’s stronghold, but Jack is not interested and Piggy is killed, while Ralph is pursued into the jungle. Just before Jack’s group comes upon Ralph, a British naval officer appears. He has come to rescue them. The boys weep in shame at what they have become. The officer turns away.
Lord of the Flies: Chapter-by-chapter plot summary
Chapter 1
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A fair-haired middle-class boy, Ralph, meets a chubby working-class boy, Piggy, on a beach on a deserted island
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They establish that their aeroplane – carrying evacuees from England – has crashed and decide to find other survivors
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Piggy suggests that they could use a conch shell as a kind of horn to summon survivors
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Ralph blows it and several groups of boys assemble
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In a divided vote, Ralph is elected leader
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Ralph, realising Jack is disappointed not to be leader himself, appoints Jack as the head of the hunters
Chapter 2
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Ralph summons all the boys to a meeting
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At the meeting, it is agreed that since there are no adults on the island, it is up to the boys to organise and look after themselves
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It is also agreed that – at meetings – whoever is holding the conch shell has the right to speak, and no one else can
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One of the younger boys – with a mulberry-coloured birthmark on his face – says that he saw a “beastie” the night before. Fear spreads through the younger boys
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The older boys reassure the group that there are no monsters on the island
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In order that the boys might get rescued, Ralph proposes the boys build a signal fire to alert passing ships and planes of their presence
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They attempt to light their signal fire (with Piggy’s glasses) but instead, in their haste, set fire to nearby trees, causing a forest fire
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Piggy rebukes the group for their stupidity and mentions that the boy with the mulberry-coloured birthmark, who was playing by the trees, is now missing
Chapter 3
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Ralph voices his frustration that none of the boys, besides Simon, seem to be helping in putting up shelters
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The other boys are playing, or off on hunting adventures
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He directly criticises Jack for failing to catch even a single pig
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Simon helps some of the younger boys – also known as “littluns” – pick fruit
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Simon then finds a secluded spot in a glade and basks in the beauty of the island
Chapter 4
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The littluns grow increasingly fearful of the idea of a monster living on the island
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Some of the hunters, including Roger, begin to bully the littluns, stomping on their sandcastles and throwing stones near them
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Ralph notices that the signal fire has gone out and is furious with Jack, who was on fire duty
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Jack and the hunters return to camp with their first kill: a pig
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Ralph and Piggy chastise Jack and the hunters for letting the signal fire go out
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Jack slaps Piggy after Piggy continues to rebuke Jack
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The hunters roast the pig and commence a frenzied dance around the campfire
Chapter 5
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Ralph blows the conch shell and convenes a meeting to discuss the importance of keeping the signal fire lit
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He also criticises the boys for failing to gather water, help in building shelters and even failing to use the designated toilet areas
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One of the littluns suggests that the beast might hide in the sea during the daytime, an idea which terrifies even the older boys
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Not following the established rules for the meeting, Jack insists that if there is a beast, he and his hunters will kill it and leads most of the boys off into the jungle in a crazed dance
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Only Ralph, Piggy and Simon are left in the group
Chapter 6
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In the night, a military gunfight takes place above the island, but no one is alerted because the twins Sam and Eric – supposed to be on signal fire duty – fall asleep
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Sam and Eric discover the dead body of a parachutist and are convinced it is the beast
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After hearing of the beast from Sam and Eric, all the boys, except Piggy and the littluns, set out on an expedition to kill the beast
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Ralph allows Jack to lead this expedition and the two come to a temporary truce
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However, the boys quickly lose sight of their objective to seek out the beast and begin to play, leaving Ralph frustrated once more
Chapter 7
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The boys spot pig droppings in the jungle and decide to hunt the pig while still searching for the beast; this time, Ralph joins in
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The boys, including Ralph, get caught up in the excitement of the hunt
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Still in a frenzied state after the chase, the boys re-enact the hunt with a boy called Robert standing in for the pig
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They nearly kill Robert, such is the savagery of their game
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Ralph announces that it will be too difficult to hunt for the beast at night, but Jack disagrees, challenging Ralph to join him
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Ralph reluctantly agrees and the boys spot what they think is the beast at the top of the mountain
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Terrified, they run down the mountain immediately to warn the others
Chapter 8
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The boys fall out over how to deal with the beast and Jack declares he is setting up his own tribe
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Lots of the boys follow Jack
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Piggy attempts to convince Ralph that they are better off without the other boys and that the best course of action would be to build another signal fire on the beach
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Jack’s tribe kill a pig in a savage attack and cut off its head to offer as a sacrifice to the beast
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Members of Jack’s tribe steal sticks from Ralph’s camp, but also invite them to a feast that evening
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Simon returns to his secluded glade in an attempt to seek some peace
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However, this is the location of the sacrificial pig’s head, impaled on a stick in the middle of the clearing
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Simon stares at it and begins to hallucinate that it is The Lord of the Flies and that it is talking to him
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The head promises to have some “fun” with Simon and that he can’t escape, and Simon faints
Chapter 9
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Simon wakes and is drawn to the mountain, where he discovers the dead body of the parachutist
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Realising that the boys have mistaken this dead man for a monster, he descends the mountain to tell the boys of their mistake
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Meanwhile, at the feast, which Ralph and Piggy have joined, Jack sits on a throne and has his face painted
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After the meal, Jack’s tribe begin a ritualistic dance
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Even Ralph and Piggy are swept up in the frenzy of the dance, and the boys become more and more lost in the savage ritual
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Simon emerges from the forest to tell them the true identity of the beast but the boys – in their frenzy – set upon him with fists and teeth
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Simon is killed and his body is washed away by the storm surge
Chapter 10
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The next morning Ralph recognises his part in the murder, but Piggy characterises Simon’s death as an accident
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Jack’s tribe has relocated to Castle Rock, a natural fortification at the top of the mountain
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He rules his tribe with fear and punishment: we see boys beaten and tortured
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In the night, Jack’s hunters attack Ralph’s camp, beating up many of the boys, including Ralph
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Piggy realises that they came for his glasses and, consequently, the means to make fire
Chapter 11
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Bringing the conch shell, Ralph and Piggy visit Castle Rock in an attempt to reason with Jack and to secure the return of Piggy’s glasses
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Jack commands Ralph to leave his camp, and when Ralph refuses, they fight
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As the fight intensifies, Roger launches a huge boulder from the top of Castle Rock
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Ralph dodges the huge rock, but it strikes Piggy, smashing the conch shell and sending Piggy to his death on the rocks below
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Jack throws a spear at Ralph, who flees into the jungle
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Jack’s tribe begin to torture Sam and Eric
Chapter 12
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Ralph stumbles upon the sacrificial pig’s head, throws it to the ground and takes the stake for a weapon
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He returns to Castle Rock in an attempt to rejoin Sam and Eric
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Sam and Eric tell him that Jack has plans to kill Ralph in the morning so Ralph retreats and hides in the jungle
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In the morning, Jack sets the jungle alight in an attempt to drive Ralph out
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Terrified, Ralph fights his way past the hunters and flees for his life, until he finally collapses from exhaustion on the beach
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When he looks up he sees a British naval officer who has – on seeing the forest ablaze – come to rescue them
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The hunters soon reach the beach and all the boys weep in shame at what they have become
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The officer turns away from the indecorous sight of a group of boys weeping
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