When the boys re-enact the pig spearing in "Lord of the Flies," the legitimate hurt is primarily inflicted upon Simon. This act symbolizes the loss of innocence and the descent into savagery, as Simon, who represents morality and insight, becomes a victim of the group's primal instincts. The brutal nature of the re-enactment not only results in Simon's physical harm but also signifies the emotional and psychological damage inflicted on the boys themselves, as they lose their grasp on civilization and humanity.
It depends on the context. One of the boys was badly hurt but one of the boy's arm was badly hurt.
The NCAA inspector and the boys from hurt village.
well it depends what the matter is
The whiskey boys hurt the tax collectors all the time.
One of the boys had a hurt finger.
yes they can but it will hurt them very much
Because they are priks
They are immature & just want to hurt your feelings.
Alot of boys have been taught to just Suck It Up and go on and not worry about crying or having hurt feelings.but there are some boys that are sympathetic.
The boy's trying to protect the girl, because he cares about her. Maybe they're good friends or maybe he has a crush on her, but there is either way a connection.
Because boys are Dumb and hurt peoples feelings or make girls laugh
so the boys do not get hurt or give up. And they are needed later in life as well