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what are two level 2 questions you can ask others using what you know from chapter 9 of Lord of the Flies
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1) How does Golding use the storm, the setting, and the boys’ ritual dancing in chapter 9 to reflect the collapse of civilization, and what does Simon’s murder reveal about the group’s collective capacity for violence?
2) Simon sees the parachutist and understands the “beast” is not supernatural, yet the boys (and later Ralph and Piggy) fail to accept that truth after his death—why do you think they are unable or unwilling to admit what happened, and what does that say about denial and moral responsibility in the novel?
2) Simon sees the parachutist and understands the “beast” is not supernatural, yet the boys (and later Ralph and Piggy) fail to accept that truth after his death—why do you think they are unable or unwilling to admit what happened, and what does that say about denial and moral responsibility in the novel?
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