In chapter 4 of "Lord of the Flies," Maurice pretends to be a pig by crawling on all fours and grunting. This playful act escalates into a dangerous situation when other boys start throwing rocks at him, symbolizing the cruel and savage behavior that emerges in their society.
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.
Sorry, guys but I think it's the pig
Roger and Maurice had been relieved of the duty of keeping the fire going in Chapter 4 of "Lord of the Flies." They were allowed to join the hunting expedition because they believed the fire would be maintained by the other boys.
It was in chapter 4 when Roger and Maurice kick down the littluns' sandcastles, afterward Maurice feels bad about it.
Roger is a physician, he doesn't pretend. He is a knowledgeable, intellegent physician, but happens to also be Hester's husband.
Maurice Richard was born on August 4, 1921.
chapter 4
Articulate and sensible - "He was a rather smug, spectacled boy of about twelve years old who carried with him the aura of a strict disciplinarian" (Chapter 1). Mischievous and playful - "Maurice danced grotesquely, hoping that others would laugh, and presently others did laugh" (Chapter 5). Capable of violence - "Maurice and Robert handled this while the others watched" (Chapter 6).
To the mountain to search for the beast.
Maurice Shadbolt was born on June 4, 1932.
Maurice Shadbolt was born on June 4, 1932.
Maurice Richard was born on August 4, 1921.