Simon says this line to the boys in "Lord of the Flies," expressing his belief that their behavior is immature and chaotic. By comparing them to a "crowd of kids," Simon highlights the lack of order and rationality among the group.
by acting like a adult citizen
Piggy compares the group to kids because they are making impulsive decisions without considering the consequences. He believes that they are not behaving like responsible adults but rather like children who are easily swayed by emotion and peer pressure. Piggy is trying to point out their lack of maturity and rational thinking.
Depends on what the crowd is doing. As long as the crowd is acting sensibly, and doing things you think look fun and interesting there's not much point in standing apart for the sake of it. But if the crowd starts doing stuff that you don't like, step out.
Someone acting wild and crazy like the kids act at recess.
Kids are just acting like little kids it is part of growing up don't worry they will grow out of it.
They look like little kids.
Online sites like Amazon sell these kind of DVDs.
I really think that their should be acting classes for kids. They want their dream to come true like mine i want to be an actress. I entered this acting school it was all a spam
If this question pertains to the end of the novel, the children are acting like savage animals. They no longer feel the need or desire to conform to societal rules.
People are posers because they want to belong in a crowd that seems cooler than them. They believe that acting like those individuals in that crowd will cause them to be accepted. It could be supported that the posing individual is "jumping on a band wagon" to fit in. Posers are frowned upon because their unnatural behavior is not accurate to those in the before mentioned crowd.
no not if its not ok with their parents and you dont have the right to spank them if they arent your kids!.
I would be like do u want be with me or your friends.