The last line of dialogue which Piggy spoke was on the causeway. I quote directly from the book.... A great clamour rose among the savages. Piggy shouted again. "Which is better-- to have rules and agree, or to hunt and kill?"
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"Ralph wept for the end of innocence, the darkness of man's heart, and the fall through the air of the true, wise friend called Piggy." The Last line has two significant meanings: 1. Ralph cries at the end, because he realizes that he will never be the same again. His innocence and childhood were now all gone. 2. Ralph learns how evil and dark man can be. He realizes how in every man, there is always darkness in their heart.
In "The Lord of Flies", Simon finds the body of the dead paratrooper and becomes sick at the smell of the rotting corpse. He frees the parachute line and runs to tell the others about the body, but they mistake him for the beast and beat him to death.
Lord of the flies is about a group of kids stranded on an island and they are rying to get rescued when all of a sudden one of the younger boys thinks they saw a monster then the whole book is about the boys trying to get rescued and trying to find and kill the monster and stay alive.... 2 people die and one is missing im not gonna ruin it though
Ralph tried to decide which option was best, either climb a tree and hope not to be spotted, burst through the line of hunters or hide and hope that they would pass without finding him.
In the very last episode, Ranma and Akane have the last line...they say the same thing at the same time and it's the very last line in Ranma 1/2. They say: "See ya!" (In my opinion: that is a horrible ending lol!)