He raise fear for evryone!!! not sure though. He tells every1 to fear the beastie =) he is a symbol of doubt and fear because then every1 thinks there is something out there
Another answer: In the text of the book the littlun with the mulberry coloured birthmark on his face raises two question. He asks what the boys intend to do about the snake-thing and also asks will it return the coming night. Symbolically he raises other issues, such as why didn't anyone even know what his name was and why was the exact number of boys never determined?
Why did nobody bother to find out his name? The very fact that he had a mulberry coloured birthmark meant that he was noticed but nobody asked him for his name. Perhaps the fact that he had a birthmark somehow lessened his importance to the other boys, his disability somehow made him invisible. I suppose that he is an example of societies atitude towards disability.
In the text of the book the littlun with the mulberry coloured birthmark on his face raises two question. He asks what the boys intend to do about the snake-thing and also asks will it return the coming night. Symbolically he raises other issues, such as why didn't anyone even know what his name was and why was the exact number of boys never determined?
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Actually, none of the littluns are named throughout the book because of their lack of importance. The significance of the mulberry birthmark was so that the boy was noticeable, rather than ignored. The distinguishable birthmark is what makes Piggy notice that the young boy has gone missing after the first fire which they fail to control - he's killed in the fire and therefore the first character death, followed by Simon and Piggy.
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The Littlun with the birthmark raises the question of the existence of the "beast," expressing fear and concern about a mysterious creature that he believes may be lurking on the island. His anxious inquiry highlights the children's growing fears and the tension between their innocence and the darker aspects of their environment. This question serves as a catalyst for the group's descent into chaos and savagery, reflecting their loss of innocence.
The boys collected wood for their fire from a pocket of jungle on the slopes of the mountain. After a while some of the littluns got bored and tired of collecting wood and picked fruit to eat. Later when the fire was lit a shower of sparks set fire to the pocket of woodland. It was only then that Piggy realised that the littlun with the mulberry coloured birthmark on his face was not around. Presumably he was killed by the smoke or the flames while picking fruit in the pocket of jungle. He was certainly never seen again.
In the text of the book the littlun with the mulberry coloured birthmark on his face raises two question. He asks what the boys intend to do about the snake-thing and also asks will it return the coming night. Symbolically he raises other issues, such as why didn't anyone even know what his name was and why was the exact number of boys never determined?
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You can raise hundreds of fruit flies in a small vial that is 1" in diameter and 4 inches tall.
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Injecting what? The question is incomplete.
If your question was WHERE CAN I RAISE WOLVES ,then i suggest become a animoligist and study wolves so you might be able to raise them. other wise i do not know what you were trying to ask.
the question is self explanatory, If you like me raise your hands, means if you all are similar to me lets stand together. if not then raise your standards means if you are superior then you should be looking elsewhere. :-)