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Piggy treats the boy with the birthmark with empathy and concern, trying to comfort him and make him feel included. This shows that Piggy is kind-hearted, compassionate, and sensitive to the feelings of others, even in challenging circumstances.

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How do piggy and the boy with the birthmark contribute to the rise of fear among the boy in this chapter?

At first the boy with the birthmark said he saw the beast when he was actually just dreaming and then he miseriously disappears when he actually dies in a fire the boys made that got out of hand


How does piggy first notice a boy is missing even though he doesn't know the boy's name the Lord of the flies?

Probably because Piggy had spoken to the boy at the meeting, trying to find out what the boy mean't by taking about a "beastie." This interaction with the boy and also because the boy had a memorable mulberry coloured birthmark on his face meant that Piggy quickly noticed his absence when the fire went out of control.


What worry does piggy have at the end of chapter two?

one of the little kids was not there and he thinks he was caught in the forest fire.


How many boys die on the island from the lord of the files?

Only two boys died: Simon and Piggy. However there was the boy with the mulberry-shaped birthmark but he is just never seen again (his fate is undetermined).


Who noticed that the littluns were missing?

I think you are referring to the end of the second chapter of the book, Fire on the mountain. When the fire gets out of control Piggy points out that they don't even know how many littluns there are, let alone if any of them are missing. He then realises that one littlun in particular, a small boy with a mulberry coloured birthmark on his face, is no longer around. The small boy is never seen again, presumably killed by the fire.


What do the boys do when the small boy with mulberry-colored birthmark reaches out for the conch in lord of the flies?

They give him the conch, but he's shy, so he whispers to Piggy, who tells the rest what he's saying. But I do recommend reading the book.


What do the boys do when the small boy with the mulberry-colored birthmark reaches out for the conch in lord of the flies?

They give him the conch, but he's shy, so he whispers to Piggy, who tells the rest what he's saying. But I do recommend reading the book.


What happens with the fire What happens to the boy with mulberry colored birthmark?

The fire catches most of the island on fire, and the boy with the mulberry colored birthmark, is assumed dead.


What does Piggy realize about the little boy who had talked about the beasties?

After sparks, from the first signal fire, set a pocket of jungle on the slopes of the mountain on fire Piggy realises that he can't see the littlun with the mulberry coloured birthmark on his face. This was the same boy who had earlier spoke of seeing a snake-thing or beastie. He was never seen again and had presumably died as a result of the fire in the pocket of jungle.


How does piggy change in the Lord of the Flies?

Ralph's "lieutenant." A whiny, intellectual boy, Piggy's inventiveness frequently leads to innovation, such as the makeshift sundial that the boys use to tell time. Piggy represents the scientific, rational side of civilization.


Who was the first ''littlun'' to go missing in The Lord of The Flies?

The first littleun to go missing is a shy little boy with a birthmark on his face who was the first to claim that he saw a "beastie." He went missing in chapter 2 when the boys lit their first fire. Piggy noticed that the boy was gone and everyone feared that he could have accidentally fallen in the fire. They quickly forget about the boy. And we are never to find out what happened to him. Hope that helped :)


What do piggy Simon littleun with the birthmark have in common?

they all die. Littlun with birthmark - in fire simon - murdered by the savages piggy - knocked off castle rock by roger's boulderThe boy with the birthmark doesn't die...... The boy with the birthmark, and Simon both die as a result of the savagery and lack of civil behavior of the boys. The boy with the birthmark dies because the boys had no sense of order and had not counted how many boys there were on the island.He was simply forgotten about and it is assumed that he dies. In Simon's case, he is murdered by the boys in a brutal onslaught. This is a display of the degree at which the boys have lost touch with reality and have indeed become savages.The death of both boys is also denied afterward by most of the boys. They do not wish to admit to their behavior. This shows that the boys still have a sense of wrong and right but the desire for blood-lust and uncivil behavior has taken over. They all are considered outcast amongst the rest of the children. Absolutely nothing, as the littlun with the mulberry coloured birthmark on his face isn't even mentioned until chapter 2. What all three of them eventually have in common is that, presumably, all three of them died. Simon was beaten to death when he was mistaken for the 'beast.' Piggy was killed when he was knocked from the causeway by a boulder and the littlun with the birth marked face disappeared after the first fire got out of control, presumably killed by the fire or by smoke.