Ralph, the Protagonist of Lord of the Flies, is 12 years old. According to the book Ralph is described as being "twelve and a few months."
Del Lord died on March 23, 1970 at the age of 75.
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Jack Lord died of congestive heart failure at his home on 01/21/1998 in Honolulu, Hawaii at the age of 77.
In book 2 he's about sixty odd if we assume that his diary was bought new, it was dated fifty years previously to the date the book is set in and he was a prefect when he owned it (the memory of Riddle stored in it is a Slytherin prefect) which means he's either fifteen or sixteen when it's new so sixty five/six on chamber of secerets.
In discussing the calender system, Tolkien uses TA as an abbreviations for Third Age. SA refers to the Second Age.
There is no specific age given for the choir boys in "Lord of the Flies," but they are described as being young boys, likely around the same age as the other boys on the island (around 6-12 years old). The focus in the book is more on their descent into savagery rather than their exact age.
yes. The lord of the flies is set during the early cold war, and a hypothetical unspecified nuclear exchange.
Lord of the Flies belongs to the literary genre of dystopian fiction. It explores themes of human nature, civilization, and societal norms through the portrayal of a group of boys stranded on an uninhabited island.
Ralph is around 12 years old in the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding.
The young children in "Lord of the Flies" are referred to as "littluns." They are the younger boys on the island who are not quite old enough to be considered part of the older boys' group.
According to the IMDb that version of Lord of the Flies was released in July 1990. The same website records Balthazar Getty as being born on 22nd January 1975. This would suggest that he was around 14 years of age when the movie was being filmed.
lord shaftesbury became a mp at the age of 25
Piggy is described as being around 12 years old in "Lord of the Flies."
There isn't one :/ It's sort of all about boys who are in a plane crash and get stranded on an island....In the end one of them is murdered by the others........
Not quite sure what you mean. The novel was published (one of my set books at school) in 1954; the boys who are almost its only characters are of school age; the only adults who appear are a warship officer and crew-members who eventually rescue them.
A medieval lord could be any age. A child could be born a lord.
No, it was destroyed in the 1st age in the Silmarillion. The Lord of the Rings happens in the 3rd age.