Maurice
Roger and Maurice.
Maurice
roger and maurice i believe...
Sorry, guys but I think it's the pig
In Lord of the Flies, the fictional character Maurice is pretending to be a pig. He does this to celebrate the killing of a real pig that he and his friends slaughtered.
it's maurice
To the mountain to search for the beast.
Maurice is not depicted as doing particularly malicious things in "Lord of the Flies." He mainly follows the lead of other characters, such as Jack and Roger, and participates in acts of violence and aggression. Maurice does display a tendency to give in to the darker impulses of the group, particularly when they are hunting or tormenting others.
the guy who accompanies jack along with Robert to steal fire from Ralph's group
Maurice doesn't run away in "Lord of the Flies." He is one of the boys on the island who initially follows the rules and remains with the group. As the story progresses, Maurice becomes more influenced by the other boys' behaviors and decisions, ultimately contributing to the chaos and violence on the island.
In "Lord of the Flies," Maurice believes the beast is a physical entity that resides on the island and causes fear and chaos among the boys. He represents the belief that the beast is something tangible and menacing, reflecting the boys' inner fears and insecurities.