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Q: In the Lord of the Flies the island was what shaped?
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What is the island shaped like lord of the flies?

The island in Lord of the Flies is shaped like a boat.


What is the island in Lord of the Flies shaped like?

Ralph is described as being tall and attractive with broad shoulders. Piggy is described as being very fat and wears a greasy wind breaker. Jack is described as being tall and bony, with a freckled face which is ugly, without silliness


Where is the island in Lord of the Flies?

An island in the Atlantic Ocean


Where are the boys in lord of the flies?

On the Island


Lord of the flies what shape is the island?

A boat.


What do the boys do when they enter the island in lord of the flies?

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What does the fruit symbolize in Lord of the Flies?

adaptation to the island


What is the name of the movie about the kids that survive on an island?

"The Blue Lagoon" (1980) "Lord of the Flies" (1990), (1963)


Did anyone make it off the island of the lord of flies?

Yes, at the end of the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, a naval officer arrives and rescues the remaining boys from the island.


Irony of island being boat shaped in Lord of the Flies?

There are a number of interpretations as to why Golding chose to describe the island as being boat shaped. It could symbolise that the boys on board the island are on a journey from schoolboys to proto-adults, or it might symbolise their journey from civilization to savagery. The irony is that they are actually going nowhere and are reliant on the arrival of a real boat to come and take them away, from the island and from the evil within themselves which threatens their very existennce..


What mammal do the boys encounter on the island in lord of the flies?

piggies <3


What is the language of the book 'Lord of the Flies'?

Boat-shaped, tropical island, hot, palm trees, undergrowth, and coral reef are used to describe the island in the book, Lord of the Flies. The author used the words green and pink to describe the environment, and the words light and shading when describing scenes on the island.