Sam'n'Erik,Jack,Ralph,Simon,Roger,Piggy,Wilfred,and the Littluns. Your welcome :)
In "The Lord of the Flies," Simon is a character who represents goodness, spirituality, and enlightenment. He has a mystical connection to the island and possesses a deeper understanding of the darkness within the boys. The Lord of the Flies, personifying the evil and savagery within the boys, confronts Simon in a hallucination, revealing the inherent darkness that exists in all of them.
They didn't use money in Lord of The Flies. They lost almost all sense of civilization.
In "Lord of the Flies," the character Simon is the one who converses with the pig's head, also known as the Lord of the Flies. The pig's head symbolizes the evil inherent in all human beings and speaks to Simon's inner fears and thoughts about the nature of the beast.
In "Lord of the Flies," Jack is a power-hungry and aggressive character who represents the darker aspects of human nature. His character contributes to the themes of civilization vs. savagery and the loss of innocence. Jack's conflict with Ralph over leadership and his descent into savagery highlight the destructive potential within all individuals when societal norms are removed.
U2s first album Boy features tracks called Shadows and Tall Trees, The Ocean and Stories For Boys, which are all inspired by Lord of the Flies.
In Chapter 5 of "Lord of the Flies," the character Jack says, "Well then, you can all go to hell. I’m going home." This quote reflects Jack's frustration with the group and his desire for power and control.
The boys had to be Prudent with all their supplies
no, because the characters are all children?
Some kid that thinks he knows it all.
Percival repeats his name all the time in Lord of the Flies because it is the only thing that he has to remind himself of who he is and from where he came. It is his only tie to humanity.
There is no character named Poppin in the Lord of the Rings, however there is a character named Pippin. He is a hobbit, and a friend and traveling partner of Frodo when he tries to destroy the 'One Ring to Rule Them All'.
none of the characters were the beast. the beast was formed from their fear and imagined by all of the boys. as they got more fearful, the beast got bigger and scarier, but was never truly there.