The subject’s name and the location spotted (page #);
What the subject says, thinks, feels, or does (or has done to it) (a “direct quote”)
What you think your observation reveals about the subject.
You should have AT LEAST one entry for every chapter in which your subject appears.
Page(s)
What subject says, thinks, feels, does, or experiences
What observation reveals about the subject
38
"A fire!, Make a Fire!"---First time fire is mentioned in the book.
This is the first time fire is mentioned in the book and I believe it unites the boys, being their first order they receive on the island.
53
You and your fire, I'd rather kill a pig.
This is only the 3rd chapter and this is basically what Jack says to Ralph and is a huge foreshadow that they will either not get rescued or Jack will kill piggy.
63
By them lay a stick of charcoal brought down from the fire. (Scene where they use this as face paint")
The face paint represents savagrey and i believe this brings up an aspect of fire not yet discussed which is destruction, in this case the destruction of innocence.
80
"The fire is the most important thing on the island. How can we ever be rescued except by luck, if we don't keep a fire going?"
This shows the importance of the fire, and its symbolic meaning of hope and clarity of the mind.
98
The flames were mastering the branches, the bark was curling and falling away, the wood exploding.
This shows shows what Fire can do and how lethal it could be. It also shows the importance of responsibility.
Subject FIRE:
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