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02.03.2021 •
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How does the island setting affect the boys' behavior in the first two chapters of Lord of the Flies?
It forces the boys to isolate themselves from one another.
It allows the boys to share their talents for the benefit of everyone.
It frightens the boys into inaction.
It frees the boys from having to answer to adult authority.
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anaihernandez2023 avatar
Hossain was killed by a land mine when he was fourteen, before our story begins. And though this is a terrible way to die, it's woefully common in Afghanistan, and part of his character's role in the book is to make sure we know this.
anaihernandez2023 avatar
A sequel to The Breadwinner, this novel tells the story of Parvana's journey once she leaves Kabul to search for her family. The Taliban still controls Afghanistan, but Kabul is in ruins, Parvana's father has died, and her mother, sister and brother could be anywhere in the country.
anaihernandez2023 avatar
What was Parvana to tell those who asked questions about who she was? She was to say she was Father's nephew. To what did Parvana have to agree to be changed into a boy? To act like a boy outside the house.