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In The Lord of the flies how do piggy and Ralph find out about Simons murder
In "Lord of the Flies," the weather at the end of the story becomes stormy and chaotic. This shift in weather mirrors the escalating violence and chaos among the boys as they descend into savagery and lose all sense of civilization. The storm symbolizes the destructive forces at play on the island.
Flies may seem more active before a storm due to changes in barometric pressure and humidity levels, which can affect their behavior. Some species of flies are believed to have a heightened sensitivity to weather changes, causing them to swarm and become more active before a storm hits.
In chapter 9 of "Lord of the Flies," the thunderstorm heightens the sense of chaos and fear on the island. The storm contributes to the boys' growing fear of the beast and disrupts their attempts to maintain order and safety. Additionally, the thunderstorm symbolizes the boys' descent into savagery and the breakdown of civilized behavior.
Golding uses pathetic fallacy rather heavily in 'Lord of the Flies', and, as such, the weather often depends on the vents which are unfolding in the narrative. However, most of the time the weather is typical of a tropical island, and the descriptions often focus on the "overwhelming heat".
Planes can be very loud, and repeated exposure to excessively loud sound can cause some degree of hearing loss.
Flies lay their eggs and when they hatch, it forms the maggot's, the fly larva , before they develop into flies.
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flies die and then comes back to llife after the weater warms up because the flies have layer in them which gets dried of when it is in the extreme condition and so in the warm season it comes back to life after the weather warms up I don't really understand your answer? Can you be more specific?
One way to rid the porch of flies is to make a fly trap out of a jug, apple cider vinegar, and corn syrup. The flies will be drawn to it and drown when they can not get back out.
The flies on the spilled guts of the pig, which had been left as an offering for the beast along with the pig's head.