The boys don't discover or play with any toys in Lord of the Flies. In chapter one: The Sound of the Shell Ralph finds he conch shell and blows it. The conch is never a 'toy' it is a practical tool and a symbol of civilization & democracy. The only other thing which was found was the body of the dead parachutist on the mountain top, hardly something which could be described as a toy. I suppose at a stretch you might refer to the initial rolling of boulders from the top of castle rock as a game but by the end of the book they were not viewed as toys but as weapons.
In Chapter 8 of "The Lord of the Flies," the boys discover a dangerous toy in the form of a pilot's parachute. They play with it recklessly, idolizing it as a form of power and authority, which ultimately leads to tragic consequences.
In "The Lord of The Flies", the boys began to play with a massive boulder on a hill. They jam a log underneath which they feel can be used as a catapult should the need arise. Roger carelessly leans on it and the rock dislodges and ends up causing the death of Piggy.
At the end of "Lord of the Flies," the boys discover the dead body of a fighter pilot whose parachute becomes entangled in the trees on the island. The boys mistake the body for the mythical "beast" they have been terrified of, deepening their fear and paranoia.
Lord of the Flies documents the progression of "innocent" boys into savagery.
On the Island
Swagger
The smaller boys in 'Lord of the Flies' are known as "littluns." They are the younger boys who are not part of the older boys' group.
There have been many dangerous toys that boys have discovered. Anything with any sharp edges or small pieces can be considered a dangerous toy.
The boys are savages, so they don't control the flies. Also, the lord of the flies is far away from castle rock, so they don't have to deal with it.
lord of the flies
The boys home country is England.
England