Lord of the Flies Search and Study (Building Context)
Get to know the novel before we read it! Answer the following questions on your google form. Submit one per group. WRITE ALL ANSWERS IN COMPLETE SENTENCES.
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LAST name, FIRST name *
Group Member #1
LAST name, FIRST name *
Group Member #2
LAST name, FIRST name *
Group Member #3
LAST name, FIRST name
Group Member #4
What do you already know about Lord of the Flies? Using complete sentences, share anything you or your table group knows about the book, what it’s about, the characters, etc. Answer this WITHOUT looking at Sparknotes. *
Where is William Golding from? *
i.e. which country?
What war did William Golding fight in? *
List at least two other "fun facts" about William Golding and/or Lord of the Flies. *
As usual, use complete sentences.
What is the basic premise of the novel? Please write this in a minimum of four sentences IN YOUR OWN WORDS. Practice paraphrasing. *
Copy and paste the website(s) where you got the information.
In your own words, explain what the Stanford Prison Experiment is. *
Copy and paste the website(s) where you got the information.
Find a quote from Philip Zimbardo that explains what he learned from the Stanford Prison Experiment. *
Make sure you put his statement in quotation marks. Copy and paste the website URL where you retrieved this quotation.
Overall, how do you feel about starting this novel? *
Be honest and descriptive. If you need to, use names to describe what each person says. This should be at least a 3-4 sentences long. "Our group feels that..." or "Paula thinks that ___, while ___ disagrees. S/he disagrees because_____"
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