The first little'un to go missing is the boy with the mulberry coloured birthmark and he goes missing during the time that the fire is out of control on top of the mountain, in chapter 2.
The first littlun goes missing in Chapter 2 of "Lord of the Flies." His disappearance foreshadows the darker events to come on the island.
The first littleun to go missing is a shy little boy with a birthmark on his face who was the first to claim that he saw a "beastie." He went missing in chapter 2 when the boys lit their first fire. Piggy noticed that the boy was gone and everyone feared that he could have accidentally fallen in the fire. They quickly forget about the boy. And we are never to find out what happened to him. Hope that helped :)
Percival Wemys Madison is the name of the littlun who first approaches the naval officer in Chapter 12, Cry of the Hunters. He is overcome with fear and only manages to respond with his name, class, and school when asked for it.
The littlun with the mulberry coloured birthmark on his face was the first boy to mention the snake-thing or beastie. He mentioned it at the meeting in chapter 2: Fire on the Mountain. The littlun he said that he'd seen during the previous night and he was worried that it might return and try to eat him.
In "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, the first boy to disappear is a littlun. He is mistakenly reported as missing when the boys are attempting to count all the littluns but simply hid in the bushes. This incident foreshadows the increasing chaos and disorganization among the boys as they struggle to maintain order on the island.
The littlun Henry was a distant relative of the boy with the mulberry coloured birthmark on his face, who had first mentioned the snake-thing and had then gone missing after the fire spread on the mountain top.
The first boy who appears after the conch is blown is "Johnny". From description, he appears to be one of the littlun's.
The answer depends on what the current chapter is. You have not said what that chapter is.Re-ask the question with the missing information. We are not psychics.
In Lord of the Flies only one boys is mentioned as having a birth mark. The littlun who first raises the issue of the snake-thing is described as having one side of his face blotted out by a mulberry-coloured birthmark. Piggy noticed that the same small boy had disapeared at the end of chapter two, when sparks from the fire on the mountain top set alight to a pocket of jungle on the side of the mountain.
Miss Nelson is Missing is a classic humorous first chapter story. It is the first book in a trilogy written by Harry Allard.
There are actually three littluns who mention the beast during assemblies. The littlun with the mulberry coloured birthmark on his face spoke at the second assembly. Piggy had to kneel next to him and relay what he was saying to the rest of the boys. He mentioned seeing a snake-thing and asked what they were going to do about it and whether it would return the next night. In chapter 5:Beast from Water two littluns also spoke about the beast. Phil spoke confidently of seeing something big and horrid in the trees. The littlun Percival cried and his words were relayed to the other boys by Piggy and by Jack. He told the boys that the beast came out of the sea.
Probably the littlun with the mulberry coloured birthmark on his face when he raises the possibility that there might be something on the island, a thing which he refers to as a snake-thing or beastie, which wants to eat him.
In Chapter 1, Piggy, Simon, and the littlun all struggle with adapting to their new surroundings on the island. They feel a sense of unease and confusion about their situation, which makes them more vulnerable compared to the other boys. Additionally, they exhibit a more introverted and thoughtful demeanor than the rest of the group.