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he dies in a fire.
The boy with the birthmark wants to speak because he is holding the conch, a symbol of authority and the right to speak during their meetings. In the novel "Lord of the Flies", the conch represents order and civilization, so the boy with the birthmark is trying to assert his right to address the group.
Cause he is the birth wardent of the flies , for him to speak
The one who suffers the most is the boy with the birthmark and he ends up dying, because of there carelesness!
he boy with the mulberry colored birthmark goes missing, we never learn his name however.
Part of the island burns and the boy with the birthmark on his face dissapears
Simon goes missing after the fire in "Lord of the Flies." The boys mistake him for the beast and end up killing him during a frenzied ritual.
The first littleun to go missing is a shy little boy with a birthmark on his face who was the first to claim that he saw a "beastie." He went missing in chapter 2 when the boys lit their first fire. Piggy noticed that the boy was gone and everyone feared that he could have accidentally fallen in the fire. They quickly forget about the boy. And we are never to find out what happened to him. Hope that helped :)
In Lord of the Flies the littlun with the mulberry coloured birthmark on his face raises two question. Firstly he asks what the boys intend to do about the snake-thing. Secondly he also asks will it return the coming night.
Roger is one of the boys stranded on the island in "Lord of the Flies." He is not specifically related to any other characters in the book, but he aligns himself with Jack and becomes one of his followers as the story progresses.
The one who suffers the most is the boy with the birthmark and he ends up dying, because of there carelesness!
They give him the conch, but he's shy, so he whispers to Piggy, who tells the rest what he's saying. But I do recommend reading the book.