The Lord ofthe Flies is thehead of thesow that thehunters killed."There isn'tanyone to helpyou. Only me.And I'm theBeast" (Golding143).The true causeof turmoil comesfrom the boysthemselves, notfrom a literalmonster.The title of Lordof the Fliesrefers tobeelzebubwhich meansmeans devil.Jack does not careabout the firebecause he focuseson immediategratification, andputs little thoughinto the future.Ralph's groupis primarilyfocused ongettingrescued.Jack's group isfocused oncreating a newsociety fromscratch, with theirown rules andguidelines."Fancy thinkingthe beast wassomething youcould hunt andkill" (Golding143).Piggycravesvalidation.Jackcravespower andcontrol.The new firelocation allowsthe boys to staycloser together,thus resulting ina safer camp.The boys lackto see thepotential a sowcould offer, andinstead choosehave fun."I'm going offby myself. Hecan catch hisown pigs"(Golding 127).The beasthas beenthere allalong.The boyshunt forthe thrill ofthe game.The boyssubconsciouslycreated thebeast throughtheir ownpersonal fears."Piggy was so full ofdelight andexpanding liberty inJack's departure, sofull of pride in hiscontribution"(Golding 129).It is veryeasy toquickly losesight ofmorality.Piggy remainsfocused onsurviving andescaping theisland.Jack's grouprepresents adictatorship.Jack uses"the beast" tohis advantageby instillingmore fear.Jackprovidesthe boyswith Food.The beastis notphysical,but mental.The huntersshow signsof psychoticbehavior.Mankind isthe mostvicious beastof them all.Ralph'sgrouprepresents ademocracy.The beast isunavoidable,as it isimpossible toavoid oneself.Jack ishumiliatedafter he failsto overthrowRalph.Jack's groupprioritizes funand instantcomfort insteadof long termstability.Ralph'sgroupprioritizesresponsibilityand order."The humiliatingtears wererunning from thecorner of eacheye" (Golding127).The boyshave furtherdescendedintosavagery.ORDER(Ralph) VSCHAOUS(Jack).RALPH'SGROUP:Ralph, Piggy,Simon, Samand Eric, andthe "littluns"."We huntand feastand havefun" (Golding140)."He giggled andflicked themwhile the boyslaughed at hisreeking palms"(Golding 135).Jack feels hurtby the groupand wants toshow that he ispowerful.The Lord ofthe Fliesserves as anoffering tothe beast.A lot of the boysfollow Jackbecause heoffers more funcompared toRalph's group.Jack targeted anursing pigbecause of hisinhumanity andlack ofcompassion.Ralph cares aboutthe fire because itrepresents hopeand the idea ofreturning to amore civilizedworld.JACK'S GROUP:Jack, Roger,Maurice, Bill, (thehunters/olderboys).The boys nolonger seeeach other asgroupmembers, butrather as rivals.Fire representsescape. Ralphwants it, whileJack does notcare for it.VIOLENCE! Theboys knew thepig was feedingher young, andstill decided tokill her.The beastwill onlycause painto ensue.The boyshave losttheirinnocence.Jack letsthe boysact moresavage.The Lord ofthe Flies is thehead of thesow that thehunters killed."There isn'tanyone to helpyou. Only me.And I'm theBeast" (Golding143).The true causeof turmoil comesfrom the boysthemselves, notfrom a literalmonster.The title of Lordof the Fliesrefers tobeelzebubwhich meansmeans devil.Jack does not careabout the firebecause he focuseson immediategratification, andputs little thoughinto the future.Ralph's groupis primarilyfocused ongettingrescued.Jack's group isfocused oncreating a newsociety fromscratch, with theirown rules andguidelines."Fancy thinkingthe beast wassomething youcould hunt andkill" (Golding143).Piggycravesvalidation.Jackcravespower andcontrol.The new firelocation allowsthe boys to staycloser together,thus resulting ina safer camp.The boys lackto see thepotential a sowcould offer, andinstead choosehave fun."I'm going offby myself. Hecan catch hisown pigs"(Golding 127).The beasthas beenthere allalong.The boyshunt forthe thrill ofthe game.The boyssubconsciouslycreated thebeast throughtheir ownpersonal fears."Piggy was so full ofdelight andexpanding liberty inJack's departure, sofull of pride in hiscontribution"(Golding 129).It is veryeasy toquickly losesight ofmorality.Piggy remainsfocused onsurviving andescaping theisland.Jack's grouprepresents adictatorship.Jack uses"the beast" tohis advantageby instillingmore fear.Jackprovidesthe boyswith Food.The beastis notphysical,but mental.The huntersshow signsof psychoticbehavior.Mankind isthe mostvicious beastof them all.Ralph'sgrouprepresents ademocracy.The beast isunavoidable,as it isimpossible toavoid oneself.Jack ishumiliatedafter he failsto overthrowRalph.Jack's groupprioritizes funand instantcomfort insteadof long termstability.Ralph'sgroupprioritizesresponsibilityand order."The humiliatingtears wererunning from thecorner of eacheye" (Golding127).The boyshave furtherdescendedintosavagery.ORDER(Ralph) VSCHAOUS(Jack).RALPH'SGROUP:Ralph, Piggy,Simon, Samand Eric, andthe "littluns"."We huntand feastand havefun" (Golding140)."He giggled andflicked themwhile the boyslaughed at hisreeking palms"(Golding 135).Jack feels hurtby the groupand wants toshow that he ispowerful.The Lord ofthe Fliesserves as anoffering tothe beast.A lot of the boysfollow Jackbecause heoffers more funcompared toRalph's group.Jack targeted anursing pigbecause of hisinhumanity andlack ofcompassion.Ralph cares aboutthe fire because itrepresents hopeand the idea ofreturning to amore civilizedworld.JACK'S GROUP:Jack, Roger,Maurice, Bill, (thehunters/olderboys).The boys nolonger seeeach other asgroupmembers, butrather as rivals.Fire representsescape. Ralphwants it, whileJack does notcare for it.VIOLENCE! Theboys knew thepig was feedingher young, andstill decided tokill her.The beastwill onlycause painto ensue.The boyshave losttheirinnocence.Jack letsthe boysact moresavage.

LORD OF THE FLIES BINGO! - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The Lord of the Flies is the head of the sow that the hunters killed.
  2. "There isn't anyone to help you. Only me. And I'm the Beast" (Golding 143).
  3. The true cause of turmoil comes from the boys themselves, not from a literal monster.
  4. The title of Lord of the Flies refers to beelzebub which means means devil.
  5. Jack does not care about the fire because he focuses on immediate gratification, and puts little though into the future.
  6. Ralph's group is primarily focused on getting rescued.
  7. Jack's group is focused on creating a new society from scratch, with their own rules and guidelines.
  8. "Fancy thinking the beast was something you could hunt and kill" (Golding 143).
  9. Piggy craves validation.
  10. Jack craves power and control.
  11. The new fire location allows the boys to stay closer together, thus resulting in a safer camp.
  12. The boys lack to see the potential a sow could offer, and instead choose have fun.
  13. "I'm going off by myself. He can catch his own pigs" (Golding 127).
  14. The beast has been there all along.
  15. The boys hunt for the thrill of the game.
  16. The boys subconsciously created the beast through their own personal fears.
  17. "Piggy was so full of delight and expanding liberty in Jack's departure, so full of pride in his contribution" (Golding 129).
  18. It is very easy to quickly lose sight of morality.
  19. Piggy remains focused on surviving and escaping the island.
  20. Jack's group represents a dictatorship.
  21. Jack uses "the beast" to his advantage by instilling more fear.
  22. Jack provides the boys with Food.
  23. The beast is not physical, but mental.
  24. The hunters show signs of psychotic behavior.
  25. Mankind is the most vicious beast of them all.
  26. Ralph's group represents a democracy.
  27. The beast is unavoidable, as it is impossible to avoid oneself.
  28. Jack is humiliated after he fails to overthrow Ralph.
  29. Jack's group prioritizes fun and instant comfort instead of long term stability.
  30. Ralph's group prioritizes responsibility and order.
  31. "The humiliating tears were running from the corner of each eye" (Golding 127).
  32. The boys have further descended into savagery.
  33. ORDER (Ralph) VS CHAOUS (Jack).
  34. RALPH'S GROUP: Ralph, Piggy, Simon, Sam and Eric, and the "littluns".
  35. "We hunt and feast and have fun" (Golding 140).
  36. "He giggled and flicked them while the boys laughed at his reeking palms" (Golding 135).
  37. Jack feels hurt by the group and wants to show that he is powerful.
  38. The Lord of the Flies serves as an offering to the beast.
  39. A lot of the boys follow Jack because he offers more fun compared to Ralph's group.
  40. Jack targeted a nursing pig because of his inhumanity and lack of compassion.
  41. Ralph cares about the fire because it represents hope and the idea of returning to a more civilized world.
  42. JACK'S GROUP: Jack, Roger, Maurice, Bill, (the hunters/older boys).
  43. The boys no longer see each other as group members, but rather as rivals.
  44. Fire represents escape. Ralph wants it, while Jack does not care for it.
  45. VIOLENCE! The boys knew the pig was feeding her young, and still decided to kill her.
  46. The beast will only cause pain to ensue.
  47. The boys have lost their innocence.
  48. Jack lets the boys act more savage.