Chapter 4 Flashcards
Title of chapter four which represents letting things go
“Painted faces and long hair”
Quote describing how dirty the little ones are getting
“They were very brown, and filthy dirty”
Quote about where Rodger couldn’t throw stones at Henry
“Here, invisible yet strong, was the taboo of the old life”
Quote about Rodger’s arm not being able to throw stones at Henry
“Rodger’s arm was conditioned by a civilisation that knew nothing of him and was in ruins”
Quote about what the painted faces is like (war)
“Like in the war. You know- dazzle paint”
Quote about Jack hiding behind his face paint
“Liberated from shame and self consciousness”
Quote about the jacks painted face controlling the children
“The mask compelled them”
Quote about why piggy was an outside
“Piggy was an outsider, no only by accent, but by fat, ass-mar and specs”
Quote about the choir letting the fire go out
“They let the bloody fire go out”
First chant done by choir
“Kill the pig. Cut her throat. Spill her blood.”
Quote about the shape the choir killed the pig in
“We go in a circle”
Quote about Jack still being a bit iffy about blood
“He noticed blood on his hands and grimaced distastefully”
Quote about the joy and terror of killing (Jack)
Laughing and shuddering
Quote about Jack punching piggy
“Stuck his fist into Piggy’s stomach”
Quote about piggy glasses being broken (could also be a metaphor for the boys)
“One side’s broken”