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Roger is described in the book as, and I quote... There was a slight, furtive boy whom no one knew, who kept to himself with an inner intensity of avoidance and secrecy. Roger was also later listed, along with Simon and Maurice, as being one of the boys in the disputed area between biguns and littluns although he seems to have been treated as a bigun right from the start. Roger is a sadist who takes pleasure in inflicting pain on other boys and on pigs. He is the personification of true evil. He knows what he does is wrong but he simply doesn't care, in fact he might even enjoy his actions even more because of this.

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It doesnt say in the book, it just says hes a dark skinny boy who kept to himself.

I personally would give him black eyes and hair.

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In the Lord of Flies the character of Roger is described as a slight English boy. He is thought to be somewhere between the littluns and the biguns.

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