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To quote directly from the book, '... the choir boy who had fainted sat up against a palm trunk, smiled pallidly at Ralph and said that his name was Simon.'
The first character to be mentioned is the boy with fair hair who later reveals that his name is Ralph. The second character is described as shorter than the fair boy and very fat. He later tells Ralph that his nickname is Piggy.
The first character to be mentioned in Lord of the Flies is simply referred to as the boy with fair hair, he later reveals that his name is Ralph.
Yes, Rusty can be a real name for a boy. It is a nickname that can be short for Russell, which is a common given name.
It is of Irish and Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Kayla is "slim and fair". It can be any girl's name - fair often meaning not fair of skin/hair, but fair of face.
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Describing Ralph as the "fair boy" likely suggests that he is seen as a good-looking, just, or morally upright individual. The term "fair" can connote attractiveness, as well as qualities like honesty and equality.
Appearance:'eyes that proclaimed no devil''mildness about his mouth''the boy with fair hair''bright excited eyes'
Values or awareness ORIGIN OF FAIR HAIR AND FAIR COMPLEXION *
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Ralph, who is introduced as "the fair hared boy" who is athletic and "proclaimed no devil". The other is Piggy. Piggy has "plump knees" and " a greasy windbreaker" which gives off a very nasty image.