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The atmosphere in "Lord of the Flies" is tense, suspenseful, and foreboding. The isolated island setting, the power struggles among the boys, and the escalating violence create a sense of unease and darkness throughout the novel.
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The plane on which the boys were being evacuated crashed on the island during a storm and the adults (along with some of the boys) on board were killed.
Percival and Johnny are the two smallest boys on the island.
The three tallest boys on the island in "Lord of the Flies" were Ralph, Jack, and Piggy. Ralph was described as the tallest among the boys.
The boys have nothing but hope that they can get off of the island.
The boys are sent to the island when they are evacuated from a previous place during the war. Their plane is shot down and they fall out into the ocean close to the island. The currents was them ashore to the island
they carry nothing at all!
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The boys in "Lord of the Flies" destroyed the island through acts of violence, fear, and chaos. They set fires, killed animals, and eventually turned on each other in a spiral of savagery that led to the destruction of the island's natural beauty and their own humanity.