Maurice is not depicted as doing particularly malicious things in "Lord of the Flies." He mainly follows the lead of other characters, such as Jack and Roger, and participates in acts of violence and aggression. Maurice does display a tendency to give in to the darker impulses of the group, particularly when they are hunting or tormenting others.
Minnie Mouse, Mickey MouseMr Magoo, Mr Macawber, Maurice (in Lord of the Flies), Professor McGonagall, Mad eye Moody...
Lord of the Fleas
Maurice stops destroying the little one's castle and goes to the water to bathe because he sees Percival crying and feels guilty. Maurice realizes the impact of his actions on the little one and decides to show some remorse by comforting Percival.
Articulate and sensible - "He was a rather smug, spectacled boy of about twelve years old who carried with him the aura of a strict disciplinarian" (Chapter 1). Mischievous and playful - "Maurice danced grotesquely, hoping that others would laugh, and presently others did laugh" (Chapter 5). Capable of violence - "Maurice and Robert handled this while the others watched" (Chapter 6).
Some kid that thinks he knows it all.
Lord of the flies
Hook, and the Dead Poet Society.Also Lord of the Flies (not lord of the rings).
Piggy says this line in "Lord of the Flies." He is advocating for order and rules, symbolized by "law and rescue," while contrasting it with the chaos and violence represented by "hunting and breaking things up." Piggy believes in the importance of civilization and the need for rescue, as opposed to the savagery that some of the other boys embrace.
flies :)
the dead parachute man
Some TV shows that explore similar themes to "Lord of the Flies" include "Lost," "The 100," and "Survivor." These shows often depict groups of people stranded in challenging environments, facing moral dilemmas and struggles for power and survival.
The boys find a lot of things, but you might be referring to the dead man that blows onto the island attached to a parachute. Some of the boys find him, but think that he is a "beast."