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Lord of the Flies Chapter 7 and 8 lesson that explores William Golding’s novel as the writer employs foreshadowing to hint at the changing behaviour of the boys as they become more feral and primitive. We look at key extracts from Chapter 7 and Chapter 8 as we continue our study of this English Literature text.

An excellent way to introduce the text to both KS3 and KS4 classes.

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