AnextrafeatureIn thesechapters, theBeast is anidea. No onehas really seenit.Piggy being upset atthe reckless anddisorganized effortsto rekindle the firetells the boys a littleone is missing,perhaps taken by"Beastie"Due to beingdisorganizedand selfish,the boys setfire to brush.To take anunexpectedbreak orvacationLoud andconfusednoiseTobloomhatredordislikeWhen the boysare told a littleone is missingtheir worrysymbolizescivility.The glassessymbolize aconnection withthe intellectialand scientificworld.the feeling ofbeing opposedor activelyhostile towardsomeoneTo trywithout thewantedresultsIn vain theboysattempted tostart a fireusing sticks.SpeculateWithouta moralcompassJack onceagain comesacross a pig butcannot manageto catch and killit.Conch holds thissociety together.When the boys beginto break the rules,Piggly is quick tounderstand theimporatance of theConch.Ralph keepsassuring the boysthat his father willsoon rescue thembecause hehimself is afraid.to bendand loseshapeDespite knowing thatthere are no adults,the boys do long forsomeone to findthem. This isrepresented by thedesire to keep thefire ablaze.Ralph beginsto confide inJack, but Jackshows nointerest.to showauthority in adomineeringwayThe firerepresentssociety.The little onesare seen asneeding moreprotectionAnextrafeatureIn thesechapters, theBeast is anidea. No onehas really seenit.Piggy being upset atthe reckless anddisorganized effortsto rekindle the firetells the boys a littleone is missing,perhaps taken by"Beastie"Due to beingdisorganizedand selfish,the boys setfire to brush.To take anunexpectedbreak orvacationLoud andconfusednoiseTobloomhatredordislikeWhen the boysare told a littleone is missingtheir worrysymbolizescivility.The glassessymbolize aconnection withthe intellectialand scientificworld.the feeling ofbeing opposedor activelyhostile towardsomeoneTo trywithout thewantedresultsIn vain theboysattempted tostart a fireusing sticks.SpeculateWithouta moralcompassJack onceagain comesacross a pig butcannot manageto catch and killit.Conch holds thissociety together.When the boys beginto break the rules,Piggly is quick tounderstand theimporatance of theConch.Ralph keepsassuring the boysthat his father willsoon rescue thembecause hehimself is afraid.to bendand loseshapeDespite knowing thatthere are no adults,the boys do long forsomeone to findthem. This isrepresented by thedesire to keep thefire ablaze.Ralph beginsto confide inJack, but Jackshows nointerest.to showauthority in adomineeringwayThe firerepresentssociety.The little onesare seen asneeding moreprotection

Lord of the Flies - 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. An extra feature
  2. In these chapters, the Beast is an idea. No one has really seen it.
  3. Piggy being upset at the reckless and disorganized efforts to rekindle the fire tells the boys a little one is missing, perhaps taken by "Beastie"
  4. Due to being disorganized and selfish, the boys set fire to brush.
  5. To take an unexpected break or vacation
  6. Loud and confused noise
  7. To bloom
  8. hatred or dislike
  9. When the boys are told a little one is missing their worry symbolizes civility.
  10. The glasses symbolize a connection with the intellectial and scientific world.
  11. the feeling of being opposed or actively hostile toward someone
  12. To try without the wanted results
  13. In vain the boys attempted to start a fire using sticks.
  14. Speculate
  15. Without a moral compass
  16. Jack once again comes across a pig but cannot manage to catch and kill it.
  17. Conch holds this society together. When the boys begin to break the rules, Piggly is quick to understand the imporatance of the Conch.
  18. Ralph keeps assuring the boys that his father will soon rescue them because he himself is afraid.
  19. to bend and lose shape
  20. Despite knowing that there are no adults, the boys do long for someone to find them. This is represented by the desire to keep the fire ablaze.
  21. Ralph begins to confide in Jack, but Jack shows no interest.
  22. to show authority in a domineering way
  23. The fire represents society.
  24. The little ones are seen as needing more protection