Jack.
In "Lord of the Flies," Simon challenges the boys on their approach to Castle Rock. He tries to convey the idea that the true beast is within themselves and that their savagery is what they should fear, rather than any external force. Simon's message is lost on the boys, who are consumed by their fear and aggression.
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Piggy is killed at Castle Rock in Lord Of The Flies.
Roger does not say anything to Ralph as they approach the "rock castle" in the Lord of the Flies. Instead, Roger silently throws rocks at them from above, demonstrating his cruelty and violent tendencies.
Roger and Maurice.
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.
roger and maurice i believe...
Jack and his tribe make their headquarters at the Castle Rock.
After defeating N in his castle he flies away with Zekrom/Reshiram and cannot be found since.
Exploring the castle rock formation is scary because it is unstable and dangerous, with potential risks of falling rocks and collapsing walls. In "Lord of the Flies," the character who sits on the castle rock is Roger, who becomes a symbol of violence and savagery within the group.
Lord's Castle was created in 1886.
It´s not a a sand castle it is a rock castle and it is Jack the leader who later makes everyone else follow him. I you are talking about he shelters it was Ralph.
A fort.
The boys venture to Castle Rock in "Lord of the Flies" as they are drawn by the power and control that the location represents. Jack, the leader of the hunters, establishes his authority there, and it becomes a symbol of his violent and tyrannical rule. Additionally, Castle Rock offers a strategic position for defending against potential threats and asserting dominance on the island.