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∙ 13y agoIn 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
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∙ 12y agoThe 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."
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∙ 11y agoOn 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.)
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∙ 13y agopg. 84
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∙ 12y agoit depends
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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.
There is no chapter 13 in The Lord of the Flies. The last chapter in the Lord of the Flies is chapter 12.
Chapter 12 is the final chapter of Lord of the Flies and it is called Cry of the Hunters.
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The mountain is mentioned on many pages in Lord of the Flies.
Well simon's function in chapter 6 is to introduce the lord of the flies which is the pig. To foreshadow his death
Chapter 2: Fire on the Mountain begins with Ralph blowing the conch and calling the boys to a meeting. He informs them that Simon, Jack and himself have ascertained that they are on an island, which appears to be uninhabited. Jack tells the boys that there are pigs, which they can hunt for meat on the island. A littlun with a mulberry coloured birthmark on his face asks, through Piggy, what they are going to do about the snake-thing which he claims to have seen the previous night. He also asks if it will return and eat him. The boys laugh but there is an undercurrent of unease. Ralph tells the boys that while they should have fun of the island they need to get rescued and in order to help this to happen they should light a signal fire on the mountain top. The boys run off, led by Jack. The boys collect wood from a 'pocket of jungle' partway down the side of the mountain and build a huge pile on the mountain top. Then they realise that they have nothing to light it with. Eventually Piggy's glasses are used as a burning glass and the fire is lit. The huge fire burns fiercely and collapses in on itself, releasing a shower of sparks which then set fire to the 'pocket of jungle' where they had earlier collected wood. The chapter ends with the realisation, by Piggy, that the littlun who had earlier mentioned the snake-thing is nowhere to be seen, presumably killed by the out of control fire.