no, because the characters are all children?
"The Blue Lagoon" (1980) "Lord of the Flies" (1990), (1963)
Pretty much every page.
They look like little kids.
Jack
The little kids in the book "Lord of the Flies" were called "littluns." They were the youngest boys on the island who often played and were not actively involved in the power struggles and conflicts of the older boys.
It describes the kids and how they get used to the island.
Have you got even the remotest idea what Lord of the Flies is? It is a novel about a group of schoolboys, there is no option to "search for and find" anyone's identity.
Yes, at the end of the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, a naval officer arrives and rescues the remaining boys from the island.
Simon says this line to the boys in "Lord of the Flies," expressing his belief that their behavior is immature and chaotic. By comparing them to a "crowd of kids," Simon highlights the lack of order and rationality among the group.
It looses it's power. The kids don't listen to it.
Yes, in "Lord of the Flies," the kids are eventually rescued off the island by a naval officer who spots the chaos and destruction that has taken place among the boys. The arrival of the officer signifies the rescue and return to civilization for the surviving children.
How is Simon from lord of the flies?