Robert reacts with fear and confusion to the escalating violence and chaos on the island in "Lord of the Flies." He becomes a pawn in the power struggle between Jack and Ralph, ultimately serving as a reminder of the brutal consequences of unchecked aggression and savagery.
Huh ! They feels that he is an outsider !
yurmum
nothing
Robert
Nig ga IDK
The word "cower" can be found in Chapter 9 of "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding. It is used when describing the boys' actions as they react to the terrifying circumstances they find themselves in.
Read it and then you will know.
He tosses a spear at it and hits it right in the nose.
The boys put Robert in a circle in "Lord of the Flies" as part of a mock ritual to reenact hunting the pig. It was a way for them to vent their aggression and demonstrate their power, blurring the lines between play and cruelty in their descent into savagery.
Haleeb.
What is discouraging Ralph in regard to being rescued?
the guy who accompanies jack along with Robert to steal fire from Ralph's group