Ralph, Jack and Roger search the island and climb the mountain in their search for "the beast."
Ralph, Jack, and Simon are the three main boys who explore the island in "Lord of the Flies." They play significant roles in the novel and each represents different aspects of human nature.
simon, jack and ralph.
and NOT piggy
Ralph, Jack and Roger...if you mean who goes up on the mountain to look for the beast
Ralph , Jack , and Simon
ralph, jack, and roger
Ralph Jack and Roger
Simon
Three shelters
The island in Lord of the Flies is shaped like a boat.
The three tallest boys on the island in "Lord of the Flies" were Ralph, Jack, and Piggy. Ralph was described as the tallest among the boys.
In "Lord of the Flies," the three boys described as the "three blind mice" are Piggy, Ralph, and Jack. They are referred to in this way because they fail to see the dangers and consequences of their actions on the island.
Simon Jack and Ralph. Piggy wanted to go but the other three boys left him to take a list of everyone elses names.
An island in the Atlantic Ocean
On the Island
The island was boat shaped
A boat.
Ralph leads the group to the ledge in chapter 6 of "Lord of the Flies." He takes charge and motivates the others to explore the island with him.
The title of chapter three in Lord of the Flies is "Huts on the Beach."
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