his grandmother
The plane was attacked but the pilot ejected a "passenger tube" containing the boys, which crashed onto the island leaving the scar in the jungle. According to Piggy... "that storm dragged it out to sea. It wasn't half dangerous with all them trees falling. There must have been some kids still in it."
Yes, according to the medical examiners office.
i heard that the plane she was on crashed.
she died in a plane crash
He Was Killed In A Plane Crash.
Piggy and Ralph are both characters in Lord of the Flies. The problem with Piggy and Ralph's plane is that it goes down and there are no grown-ups around to care for them.
In the water of the lagoon close to the beach. Ralph manages to lift it out of the water with the aid of a stick.
In the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, the plane crashes on a deserted island due to an unspecified accident. After the crash, the plane wreckage is left scattered and abandoned on the island, symbolizing the boys' severed ties to civilization.
None of them.
i jump off the plane before it crash
The boys were travelling on a plane. The "passenger tube" of this plane was ejected during a storm because the plane was attacked. The "passenger tube" then crash landed on the island but was soon dragged out to sea by the storm, with many of the boys still on board.
a plane crash and it may have been hit by a bomb
Piggy theorizes that the plane crash landed on the island due to the war and that they are likely in an uncharted area. He believes that the boys are stranded far from civilization and must find a way to signal for rescue. Piggy's logical thinking contrasts with the other boys' more primal instincts, highlighting the struggle between reason and savagery in their new environment.
The plane was attacked but the pilot ejected a "passenger tube" containing the boys, which crashed onto the island leaving the scar in the jungle. According to Piggy... "that storm dragged it out to sea. It wasn't half dangerous with all them trees falling. There must have been some kids still in it."
According to Ralph, speaking of the pilot, "He must have flown off after he dropped us. He couldn't land here. Not in a plane with wheels." Apparently the pilot had ejected the 'passenger tube' containing the boys, which then crash landed on the island. According to Piggy, who said that he was sitting by the window as they were descending to the island... "I saw the other part of the plane. There were flames coming out of it." The passenger tube caused the scar in the jungle and was later dragged out to sea by the storm... "there must have been some kids still in it."
In the very beginning. He wanted to see how many boys had made it off the plane...
not on the car because they are not moving at the same speed