The scar that is on the island. "All round him the long scar smashed into the jungle was a bath of heat."
In "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, the evidence of the plane wreck is mentioned in the form of scattered debris, such as luggage, airplane parts, and parachutist bodies. The boys initially discover the wreckage on the island, which serves as a reminder of the civilization they left behind and their isolation from it. The remnants of the plane symbolize the boys' loss of connection to the adult world and their descent into savagery.
It is where the plane crashed
It is where the plane crashed
None of them.
nobody knows
The scar is where the plane crassed on the island.
his grandmother
a plane crash and it may have been hit by a bomb
the boys believe their plane was shot down by a fighter plane, since they are in the midst of World War II.
they aren't fleeing... their plane was shot down over an island and they were stranded.
When Lord of the flies begins, Ralph and Piggy are standing on a strip of land on the island called "the scar." The scar is the burnt, treeless strip of land created when the plane crashed.
a parachuter who launched from a plane after it exploded. he is dead, but moves because the wind blows his parachute.
Piggy and Ralph are both characters in Lord of the Flies. The problem with Piggy and Ralph's plane is that it goes down and there are no grown-ups around to care for them.