there is nobody missing, but slowly towards the end of the book, piggy is soon to be missing.
why did piggy die?
--> because he is the sign of adulthood, civilization and reason. all the other boys are beyond reason, so piggy must die.
the boy who goes missing is the boy with the mulberry coloured birthmark on his face
there is nobody missing, but slowly towards the end of the book, piggy is soon to be missing. why did piggy die? --> because he is the sign of adulthood, civilization and reason. all the other boys are beyond reason, so piggy must die.
The Hunters.
Jack
The boy who was talking about the "beastie"
he boy with the mulberry colored birthmark goes missing, we never learn his name however.
He calls them his "hunters"
They were the hunters. They hunt for the group.
The first little'un to go missing is the boy with the mulberry coloured birthmark and he goes missing during the time that the fire is out of control on top of the mountain, in chapter 2.
In "Lord of the Flies," the character who leaves the group to go off on his own is Simon. He often seeks solitude and spiritual reflection in the jungle, away from the group's chaos and violence.
In "Lord of the Flies," Jack's decision to form his own group and focus on hunting instead of building shelters caused a power struggle and division within the group, leading to conflicts and violence.
the small group of children were called litttleluns