Part of the island burns and the boy with the birthmark on his face dissapears
Thy will start to grow and they will get darker. They will also start to grow hair
In "Lord of the Flies," the conch shell symbolizes order and civilization. As the boys descend into savagery, the conch slowly loses its power and authority. Eventually, it is destroyed, signifying the complete breakdown of civilization among the boys.
The Conch
The boy who was talking about the "beastie"
The boys use Piggy's glasses to start a fire in the book, "Lord of the Flies." Ralph moved the glasses around until an image of the sun shined on the rotten wood, and smoke began to swirl up.
You may be surprised, but men were the first ones to start Cheerleading.
The last group of boys to arrive at the first meeting in Lord of the Flies are a choir led by head boy Jack Merridew.
You may be surprised, but men were the first ones to start cheerleading.
The University of Minnesota, but it was all boys at first!
In chapter 2 of Lord of the Flies, the boys start the fire by using Piggy's glasses to focus the sun's rays onto dry leaves and twigs. This method allows them to create a flame and start the fire for a signal to potential rescuers.
The events in the first two chapters of "Lord of the Flies" reveal the theme of civilization versus savagery as the boys attempt to set up rules and order on the island but also start to exhibit primal behavior. The theme of the innate evil within human nature is also introduced through the boys' gradual descent into chaos and violence.
the glasses symbolize hope because with the glasses the boys can start a signal fire,cook,and have heat