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Only the children survived with the oldest child being 12.

At the end of the boy the only boys who we know definitely did not survive are Piggy and Simon, who were both murdered. It also seems pretty safe to assume that the littlun with the mulberry coloured birthmark on his face perished when the first fire got out of control, as he was never seen again after it. Ralph also stabbed at least two of Jack's tribe with his spear, so they may also have been dead or badly injured.

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In the book "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, it is Simon who emerges from the jungle and encounters the Lord of the Flies, which is a pig's head on a stick placed as an offering to the imaginary beast. Simon has a conversation with the Lord of the Flies, which represents the evil and savagery within the boys.

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The only boys I recall dying were Simon and Piggy. Simon was killed by Jacks 'tribe' when he ran from the forest and was attacked. Piggy was killed by Roger with a rock. I don't know about all of the littluns but I think a lot of them survived.

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Ralph, Jack, Roger, Sam N' Eric, Robert, etc. Besides Piggy, Simon and the boy with the birthmark on his face, they all lived.

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All the boys excepts Simon and a boy that they didn't know the name of.

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A British naval officer and his ship see a fire raging and stop to help. They take the boys back into society.

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Well, technically, multiple people emerge from the jungle, but what I think you are talking about is when Simon comes out of the jungle with news that the beast is not real. So, it was Simon.

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Simon and piggy

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