In my edition of Lord of the Flies the chapters contain the folowing number of pages...
Chapter 1 = 27
Chapter 2 = 16
Chapter 3 = 10
Chapter 4 = 19
Chapter 5 = 20
Chapter 6 = 15
Chapter 7 = 16
Chapter 8 = 22
Chapter 9 = 10
Chapter 10 = 15
Chapter 11 = 14
Chapter 12 = 21
The exact number of children is never stated. Piggy himself complains to Ralph that he couldn't count the little'uns because, "as soon as you left they all wandered off."
On page 34 (The breezes that on the lagoon had chased their tails like kittens were finding their way across the platform and into the forest.)
182
pg. 84
32
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You need to read the chapters. Wiki won't help you cheat.
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Simon meets the beast in chapter 8 on page 137.
In the last chapter of Lord of the Flies, a French officer asks Percival his name, but Percival can't remember it.
Page 84 is in Chapter 5 of "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding.
The word "talisman" appears in Chapter 4 of Lord of the Flies, on page 66 of the 1999 Penguin Books edition.
The title of chapter three in Lord of the Flies is "Huts on the Beach."
Ralph is made chief in Chapter 1 of "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding.
The purge in "Lord of the Flies" occurs in Chapter 11, specifically on pages 200-201 (according to the Penguin edition). It's when the boys kill Simon, mistaking him for the beast in their frenzied state.
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In Chapter 13 of "Lord of the Flies," Simon is mistaken for the beast and is brutally killed by the other boys during a frenzied tribal dance. The boys, consumed by fear and chaos, descend further into savagery and darkness. This pivotal event marks a turning point in the novel as the boys' civilization completely collapses and they spiral into a state of anarchy and violence.
piggy's glasses.
Simon dies.
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