The island in Lord of the Flies is shaped like a boat.
The island was boat shaped
Ralph is described as being tall and attractive with broad shoulders. Piggy is described as being very fat and wears a greasy wind breaker. Jack is described as being tall and bony, with a freckled face which is ugly, without silliness
The island in "Lord of the Flies" is located in the Pacific Ocean.
The island in the book "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding is located in the Pacific Ocean.
An island in the Atlantic Ocean
On the Island
A boat.
The island in Lord of the Flies is shaped like a boat because in some ancient cultures they believe that boats represent civilization, as well as the journey to the world of the dead. "…for a moment they felt that the boat was moving steadily astern" (page 26) this island looks like it is moving backwards shows that civilization, and the kid's innocence are to.
Because it shows what the island is going to be like for the time they are there.
There are no Swallows and Amazons in Lord of the Flies. "Swallows and Amazons" is the title of a book by the author Arthur Ransome. "Lord of the Flies" is a completely different book written by William Golding, they have nothing at all in common with each other. Early in the book when Ralph tells the assembly that they are on an island, a good island, some of the boys call out, "Like Treasure Island, Swallows and Amazons and The Coral Island."
adaptation to the island
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