None of them.
his grandmother
a plane crash and it may have been hit by a bomb
Yes, it is based on a real plane crash during the world war where boys lived on an island and only a few ever survived.
The plane crash in "Lord of the Flies" symbolizes the boys' descent from civilization into savagery. It represents the loss of order, authority, and the entrance into a world of chaos and violence. It also serves as a metaphor for the breakdown of societal norms and human nature under extreme circumstances.
The first few paragraphs take place in the scar, left in the jungle by the crash of the "passenger tube" of the plane.
Jack believes he should be the leader and which choices should be made to effectively survive the plane crash after traveling from England to Australia.
Ralph first uses it to call all of the survivors when they were first scattered after the plane crash. The person holding it is allowed to speak at meetings.
It is where the plane crashed
It is where the plane crashed
The scar of the plane crash symbolizes man coming onto uninhabited territory and scaring it, like the Europeans coming to North America for example.
There isn't one :/ It's sort of all about boys who are in a plane crash and get stranded on an island....In the end one of them is murdered by the others........
In the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, the plane crashes on a deserted island due to an unspecified accident. After the crash, the plane wreckage is left scattered and abandoned on the island, symbolizing the boys' severed ties to civilization.