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Lord of the Flies documents the progression of "innocent" boys into savagery.
On the Island
The tracks in "Lord of the Flies" were likely left by a pig, as the boys on the island hunt pigs for their survival.
In "Lord of the Flies," when the boys find the piglet in the forest, they become caught up in the excitement of hunting and killing it. This experience triggers a primal, violent response in some of the boys, foreshadowing the darker themes of the novel.
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.
lord of the flies
The boys find a lot of things, but you might be referring to the dead man that blows onto the island attached to a parachute. Some of the boys find him, but think that he is a "beast."
At the end of "Lord of the Flies," the boys discover the dead body of a fighter pilot whose parachute becomes entangled in the trees on the island. The boys mistake the body for the mythical "beast" they have been terrified of, deepening their fear and paranoia.
The boys home country is England.