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Technically, it is not, as it is a story in itself. However, overall, the book is meant as a social commentary, so there are allegories within the book.
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no, because the characters are all children?
The main characters of Lord of the Flies are Ralph, Simon, Jack, The Hunters, Piggy, and Samneric. The other characters are The littleluns, Maurice, Robert, Percival Wemys Madison, Johnny, and Henry.
Sam and Eric. Collectively called Samneric.
a plane crash and it may have been hit by a bomb
The two main characters of Lord of the Flies are Ralph and Piggy.
In "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, the Lord of the Flies is knocked to the ground by Simon, one of the main characters in the novel. Simon is horrified by the hallucination he experiences and accidentally stumbles into the sow's head on a stick, causing it to fall to the ground.
Some examples of complex characters in "Lord of the Flies" are Ralph, who struggles with balancing leadership and his own fears; Jack, who represents savagery and the descent into darkness; and Piggy, who serves as the voice of reason and intellect but is often marginalized by the other boys.
Simon and Piggy are the two characters who are killed in "Lord of the Flies." Simon is mistaken for the beast by the boys during a frenzied tribal dance, while Piggy is killed when a boulder is pushed onto him, shattering the conch shell he held.
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*Ralph *Jack *Sam & Eric *Roger *Piggy *Simon *Percival *Bill