No, it is rated E for everone
Any age it's rated G (or PG)
Simon suggests that Ralph should hold another meeting to tell the little-uns (little boys) Pg.51
No, it's rated 'PG'.
"I'm frightened. Of us. I want to go home. Oh God, I want to go home."--Ralph (pg. 157)
Simon did not defend piggy , only Ralph did in chapter 2 , look into pg 42 or 41 carefully
Pg. 179, depending on which edition you have.
Piggy Suggests they ( Ralph and himself) go to they party. Quote: pg 163 Piggy stirred the sand under water and did not look at ralph. " P'raps we ought to go too. " Ralph looked at him quickly and Piggy blushed. " I mean- to make sure nothing happens. "
In "Lord of the Flies," Ralph discusses the importance of building a fire on page 38 (depending on the edition). He describes the fire as a potential means of rescue, highlighting its significance in maintaining hope and attracting passing ships.
Jack and the hunters kill a pig. (pg.68) Ralph gets angry because they let the fire go out.
There is no such thing a PG-9, there is G, PG, Pg-13, and R. So therefore there is no such thing as PG-9. There is no such thing a PG-9, there is G, PG, Pg-13, and R. So therefore there is no such thing as PG-9.
Rated R and NC-17 is worst than PG or PG 13 combined.
He begins by throwing a stone at Samneric but aims to miss. With this act, "some source of power began to pulse in Roger's body." (Pg. 175) He then throws rocks at Piggy and Ralph. In an instant he purposely dislodges the large rock that kills Piggy and, finally, he throws a spear at Ralph.