they are both cartoon artists.
they are both cartoon artists.
They all die.
i dont know whpo is missing
they all die. Littlun with birthmark - in fire simon - murdered by the savages piggy - knocked off castle rock by roger's boulderThe boy with the birthmark doesn't die...... The boy with the birthmark, and Simon both die as a result of the savagery and lack of civil behavior of the boys. The boy with the birthmark dies because the boys had no sense of order and had not counted how many boys there were on the island.He was simply forgotten about and it is assumed that he dies. In Simon's case, he is murdered by the boys in a brutal onslaught. This is a display of the degree at which the boys have lost touch with reality and have indeed become savages.The death of both boys is also denied afterward by most of the boys. They do not wish to admit to their behavior. This shows that the boys still have a sense of wrong and right but the desire for blood-lust and uncivil behavior has taken over. They all are considered outcast amongst the rest of the children. Absolutely nothing, as the littlun with the mulberry coloured birthmark on his face isn't even mentioned until chapter 2. What all three of them eventually have in common is that, presumably, all three of them died. Simon was beaten to death when he was mistaken for the 'beast.' Piggy was killed when he was knocked from the causeway by a boulder and the littlun with the birth marked face disappeared after the first fire got out of control, presumably killed by the fire or by smoke.
Simon was beaten to death when he was mistaken for the 'beast.' Piggy was killed when he was knocked from the causeway by a boulder and the littlun with the mulberry coloured birthmark on his face disappeared after the first fire got out of control, presumably killed by the fire or by smoke. Ralph also stabbed at least two of Jack's hunters with his spear so they may also have been killed or badly injured.
The littlun with the mulberry coloured birthmark on his face is not mentioned in chapter one. He is first referred to during the second meeting that Ralph calls, which occurs at the start of chapter 2. Later in the book Simon is killed in a frenzied attack when he is mistaken for the beast. Later still Piggy is killed when he is knocked off the causeway by a boulder sent crashing down towards him by Roger. The littlun with the mulberry coloured birthmark on his face is never seen again after the fire goes out of control, at the end of chapter 2. So, two of the boys are definitely dead and the other is presumably dead too, killed by the fire or by smoke.
The boys who die in "Lord of the Flies" are Simon, a gentle and thoughtful character who is mistaken for the "beast," and Piggy, who represents reason and intelligence within the group but is ultimately killed by Roger.
There appear to have been four boys in the book who suffered from physical problems. Piggy suffered from asthma, was seriously overweight and wore spectacles. Simon often fainted and seems to have suffered from grand mal epilepsy. The littlun who first mentioned the snake-thing had a mulberry-coloured birthmark on his face. Ralph often lost track of what he was saying, which is a classic symptom of petit mal epilepsy.
Both Piggy and Simon deny the existence of a physical "beast" on the island. However, Simon believes that though not physical, there is a beast. Such a beast is the one that is inside all of the boys, and is inside all those of humans. The innate evil of mankind.
Piggy treats the boy with the birthmark with empathy and concern, trying to comfort him and make him feel included. This shows that Piggy is kind-hearted, compassionate, and sensitive to the feelings of others, even in challenging circumstances.
The littlun Phil held the conch and spoke quite confidently about seeing something 'big and horrid' moving among the trees. The littlun Percival burst into tears and eventually Piggy and then Jack had to relate aloud to the rest of the boys what he was saying.
There are actually three littluns who mention the beast during assemblies. The littlun with the mulberry coloured birthmark on his face spoke at the second assembly. Piggy had to kneel next to him and relay what he was saying to the rest of the boys. He mentioned seeing a snake-thing and asked what they were going to do about it and whether it would return the next night. In chapter 5:Beast from Water two littluns also spoke about the beast. Phil spoke confidently of seeing something big and horrid in the trees. The littlun Percival cried and his words were relayed to the other boys by Piggy and by Jack. He told the boys that the beast came out of the sea.