The boys don't 'fight' in Lord of the Flies. Quite simply the boys elect Ralph as their leader and Jack, the head boy of a choir, resents this and later tries to have himself elected as leader to replace Ralph. When this fails he eventually goes off alone and over time almost all of the otehr boys join his 'tribe.' Jack realises that while Ralph remains on the island he will always pose a threat to Jack's leadership, because Ralph was the rightfully elected leader, so Jack decides to hunt Ralph down and kill him.
they obviously come from england. throughout the novel they discuss the fact that they are british. stop being lazy and try reading a book.
In "Lord of the Flies," power symbolizes control and influence over others. Being in a position of power on a deserted island allows characters to assert authority, make decisions, and shape the group dynamics. It shows the struggle for dominance and how power can corrupt individuals.
"Lord of the Flies" is set on a deserted tropical island, creating a sense of isolation and vulnerability for the characters. The atmosphere is ominous and tense as the boys struggle to maintain order and sanity in the face of their deteriorating situation. The lush landscapes and changing weather mirror the shifts in power and morality among the boys.
The plane on which the boys were being evacuated crashed on the island during a storm and the adults (along with some of the boys) on board were killed.
The book you are referring to is likely "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding. In the novel, a group of boys get stranded on a deserted island and attempt to govern themselves, but their society quickly deteriorates into chaos and violence.
The fear that is creeping in amongst the boys in "Lord of the Flies" is the fear of the unknown on the deserted island, as well as the fear of the "beast" that they believe lurks on the island. This fear leads to the unraveling of their civilization and ultimately their descent into savagery.
Theme - Civilisation, power, fear and illusion Setting - A paradise island with no predators, adventure, fruit, beaches but when the plane crashes, a 'scar' across the island is left. It is symbolic as Golding shows us that man is able to destroy his environment.
Jack Merridew's father is not mentioned in Lord of the Flies. The novel, written by William Golding, is about a group of boys stuck on a deserted island.
The book Lord of the Flies takes place on an unnamed tropical island. The island is superficially idyllic and provides the boys with a readily available supply of food, water and a warm climate. There is a convenient bathing pool, a mountain where the boys can light a signal fire and a 'platform' where they can hold meetings.
The Lord of the Flies takes place on a deserted island. The setting is significant because it isolates the characters from society, leading to a breakdown of civilization and the exploration of human nature under extreme conditions.
They are school boys from England, Golding's experience of teaching in an all-boys school (in the 40s, and 50s) helped form the charicterisation of the boys, like their actions and dialogue.
In "Lord of the Flies," Jack is a character who becomes the leader of a group of boys on a deserted island. He focuses on hunting and creating a separate tribe, which leads to conflict with the other boys, especially Ralph. Jack's actions create division and chaos among the characters, ultimately leading to violence and the breakdown of order on the island.