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Lord of the Flies > What does the constant repetition of the chant tell the reader about the boys’ minds?​

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Daniel Crosbie (cb_bpc) | 19 comments Mod
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message 2: by TIozzi (new)

TIozzi | 19 comments The chant shows that the boys have already lost their minds and have become the thing the swore not to become.. Savages


message 3: by Ryan (new)

Ryan Nguyen | 15 comments The constant repetition of the chant tells that reader that the boys' minds have already gone insane and now not only have they lost their minds, they became savages


message 4: by Jackson (new)

Jackson | 18 comments They are becoming more protective of their land and they are becoming more like wild dogs or something that mark their territory.


message 5: by Leiam (new) - added it

Leiam Giouzepos | 20 comments The chant shows the reader that the boys on the island have turned into savages


message 6: by Ella (new) - added it

Ella | 20 comments The constant chanting tells the reader that the boys have lost sense of civilisation and have turned into savages.


message 7: by Marlee (new)

Marlee Wright | 16 comments The constant chanting tells the reader that the boys have gone insane and that they lost their innocence and have turned into savages.


message 8: by Lila (new)

Lila rust (mik0010) | 11 comments it shows that the boys have lost touch with humanity


message 9: by Asher (new)

Asher | 5 comments the chant shows how violent the boys have become, and how they've become less innocent.


message 10: by Alfie (new)

Alfie | 12 comments That they have become completely brainwashed by their beliefs.


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