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'.
Simon did not defend piggy , only Ralph did in chapter 2 , look into pg 42 or 41 carefully
"I'm frightened. Of us. I want to go home. Oh God, I want to go home."--Ralph (pg. 157)
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.
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