The scar is the dent that the plane made on the island when it crashed into the island.
It is a scar in the shape of a lightning bolt. The scar was caused when Lord Voldemort tried to kill him, when the curse failed it left that scar. The scar and the failed curse connect Harry to the Dark Lord.
He got the scar on his lip from falling on a piece of glass when he was three.
MENINGOCELE??
In lord of the flies, ben is a follower of jack...or a choir boy.
Lord of the Flies is narrated from a third person viewpioint.
The airplane crashing into the island was what created the scar. :)
The scar is where the plane crassed on the island.
It is where the plane crashed
It is where the plane crashed
In "Lord of the Flies", the scar refers to the gash left on the island from the plane crash. It symbolizes the violent disruption caused by the boys' arrival and their descent into savagery. The scar serves as a reminder of the destructive potential of human nature.
The scar in the jungle was caused by the impact of the 'passenger tube' containing the boys, which crashed on the island and was shortly afterwards dragged out to sea by a storm. The 'scar' symbolises the damage inflicted on the natural world by mankind and foreshadows the destruction of the entire island by fire at the end of the book.
When Lord of the flies begins, Ralph and Piggy are standing on a strip of land on the island called "the scar." The scar is the burnt, treeless strip of land created when the plane crashed.
In chapter 9 of "Lord of the Flies," the blue and white scar is a trail left by a fallen airplane that crashed on the island. The scar symbolizes destruction, the intrusion of civilization into the untouched island, and the boys' connection to the outside adult world.
It is a scar in the shape of a lightning bolt. The scar was caused when Lord Voldemort tried to kill him, when the curse failed it left that scar. The scar and the failed curse connect Harry to the Dark Lord.
The scar on the island was created by the crash landing of the airplane onto the island, causing destruction and devastation. It symbolizes the intrusion of violence and savagery into a previously untouched and peaceful environment.
The scar of the plane crash symbolizes man coming onto uninhabited territory and scaring it, like the Europeans coming to North America for example.
The scar in "Lord of the Flies" refers to the strip of land left scarred by the crashed plane. Golding chooses this word to symbolize how the intrusion of civilization has disrupted the natural beauty and harmony of the island, hinting at the destruction and chaos to come as the boys' society unravels.