they are followers and go along with whomever is the more powerful leader (not because the leader is smarter but who has a threat against them if they don't follow them). so they follow Jack eventually because he will beat them otherwise and he lures them in with terrifying songs,bonfires, and meat. they could symbolize the common people because they have no huge impact but help either Ralph or Jack pertain more power by simply obeying Jack's cruel commands.
Ralph helped by some of the other boys builds three huts. Jack and his tribe hunt for meat and are also supposed to tend to the signal fire. Some boys collect water in coconut shells and place them close to the huts under leaves.
According to the start of chapter 4: Painted faces and Long hair the littluns spent most of the day picking fruit where they could reach it. Apart from food and sleep they also found time to play aimlessly on the white sand and in the bright water. They cried for their mothers less often than you might imagine and suffered from untold terrors in the dark. They also attended meetings without really understanding what was going on but simply for entertainment and because Ralph and some of the others were big enough to seem almost adult to them.
When Ralph complained to Jack that only Simon and himself had built the third shelter he added that although the other boys had agreed to work on the shelters they simply drifted off to bathe, eat, play or hunt.
jack was carefree and fatty was scared of jack
sleeping, playing around and eating berries and other things they can find and can reach
Play around and picking fruits.
"they ate most of the day..."
Noon
in a shed, inside a cave
An example of a flashback in Lord of the Flies is when Ralph thinks of his past life off of the island. He thinks about his cottage, horses, and most importantly his family. This symbolizes how the boys are changing; from children to savages. It shows how the kids used to be and how they are now.
Things start to break up when one of the littluns speak up and claims that he has seen a beast. When the others press him and ask him where it could hide during the daytime, he suggest that it might come up from the ocean at night. This terrible thought of explanation terrifies all the boys, and the meeting punges into chaos.
The littluns in "Lord of the Flies" spend their days playing and exploring the island. They also help with tasks such as gathering fruit and tending to the littler children. However, they struggle with fear and nightmares due to the growing chaos on the island.
"they ate most of the day..."
It depends at the end of which day you are talking about! If it is at the very end of the book then all the boys except Ralph went on Jack's side. In chapters 9-10-11 Piggy, Samneric, Ralph and some littluns were on Ralph's side.
Noon
The littluns in "Lord of the Flies" are the younger boys on the island who struggle with fear, nightmares, and the harsh realities of survival. They are often overlooked by the older boys and are vulnerable to the darker tendencies that emerge in the group.
In Chapter 4 of "Lord of the Flies," the littluns spend their day playing and swimming on the beach, while some of them help build sand castles. They also engage in the routine tasks of gathering fruit and tending to basic needs like eating and sleeping.
In "Lord of the Flies," the beast is said to inhabit the jungle during the day. The littlun describes it as a creature that hides in the treetops and comes out at night.
The eleventh Day of the Lunar Cycle is the most auspicious to Lord Vishnu.
Percival
Zephaniah.
in a shed, inside a cave
Sunday is the day of rest in most western countries, it is a day of worship as Sunday is the Lord's day.