The boys are savages, so they don't control the flies. Also, the lord of the flies is far away from castle rock, so they don't have to deal with it.
Lord of the Flies documents the progression of "innocent" boys into savagery.
The boys home country is England.
The last group of boys to arrive at the first meeting in Lord of the Flies are a choir led by head boy Jack Merridew.
There appear to have been four boys in the book who suffered from physical problems. Piggy suffered from asthma, was seriously overweight and wore spectacles. Simon often fainted and seems to have suffered from grand mal epilepsy. The littlun who first mentioned the snake-thing had a mulberry-coloured birthmark on his face. Ralph often lost track of what he was saying, which is a classic symptom of petit mal epilepsy.
The one who suffers the most is the boy with the birthmark and he ends up dying, because of there carelesness!
The one who suffers the most is the boy with the birthmark and he ends up dying, because of there carelesness!
The smaller boys in 'Lord of the Flies' are known as "littluns." They are the younger boys who are not part of the older boys' group.
The boys are savages, so they don't control the flies. Also, the lord of the flies is far away from castle rock, so they don't have to deal with it.
On the Island
Lord of the Flies documents the progression of "innocent" boys into savagery.
The boys home country is England.
lord of the flies
Jack painting his face in "Lord of the Flies" symbolizes his descent into savagery and loss of civilization. It allows him to hide his identity and embrace his primal instincts, leading to increased violence and chaos among the boys on the island. This act ultimately drives a wedge between the boys and contributes to the breakdown of their society.
In "Lord of the Flies," the responsibility for the events on the island can be attributed to the boys themselves. Their descent into savagery and violence is a result of their own human nature and the choices they make when faced with challenging situations. Whether it is the fear of the beast or the struggle for power, the boys ultimately bear the responsibility for their actions on the island.
make a fire on the hill.
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