Yes.
Yes, in "Lord of the Flies," there is evidence pointing to the fact that the boys are schoolboys. For example, they refer to their leader as "chief" and mention school-related activities like assemblies and teachers. Additionally, the references to their uniforms, choir robes, and the crashed airplane carrying them suggest they were part of a school group.
The boys in "Lord of the Flies" came from England. They were being evacuated during a nuclear war and their plane crashed on a deserted island.
The first actual 'evidence' that the boys have other than what they claim to have seen is Simon's dead body and when Jack, the majority of the boys leader at the time said that Simon was the beast.
The first actual 'evidence' that the boys have other than what they claim to have seen is Simon's dead body and when Jack, the majority of the boys leader at the time said that Simon was the beast.
Lord of the Flies documents the progression of "innocent" boys into savagery.
Because the author was British.
On the Island
The smaller boys in 'Lord of the Flies' are known as "littluns." They are the younger boys who are not part of the older boys' group.
The boys are savages, so they don't control the flies. Also, the lord of the flies is far away from castle rock, so they don't have to deal with it.
lord of the flies
The boys home country is England.
England
They were found by the military.