Percival says that the beast comes from the sea. To help the whole situation, at this point the boys see a shark out in the water. Maurice pipes up that his dad said there are still unknown creatures in the sea. Then Maurice unhelpfully adds that it could be a squid. All the boys start arguing about whether a squid can come on land or not until Ralph silences everyone.
The beast
He says in comes out of the ocean at night. :P
In the last chapter of Lord of the Flies, a French officer asks Percival his name, but Percival can't remember it.
Percival
Percival repeats his name all the time in Lord of the Flies because it is the only thing that he has to remind himself of who he is and from where he came. It is his only tie to humanity.
Direct quote: "Percival Wemys Madison. The Vicarage, Harcourt St. Anthony, Hants, telephone, telephone, tele-"
Percival
He says in comes out of the ocean at night. :P
In the last chapter of Lord of the Flies, a French officer asks Percival his name, but Percival can't remember it.
Percival forgot the real name of the Holy Grail in T.H. White's "The Once and Future King." Instead, he remembered the wrong name, which led to his struggles and challenges during his quest.
Piggy is the character who forgets his telephone number in "Lord of the Flies." This incident emphasizes Piggy's reliance on adult structures and signifies the detachment from the civilized world onto the island.
Percival
Percival
Percival repeats his name all the time in Lord of the Flies because it is the only thing that he has to remind himself of who he is and from where he came. It is his only tie to humanity.
percival
Direct quote: "Percival Wemys Madison. The Vicarage, Harcourt St. Anthony, Hants, telephone, telephone, tele-"
The three little'uns playing on the beach as chapter 4 opens in Lord of the Flies are Henry, Percival, and Johnny.
*Ralph *Jack *Sam & Eric *Roger *Piggy *Simon *Percival *Bill