At the first meeting when Jack and Ralph are both contenders to be leader it is Roger who suggests that the boys should have a vote. Roger is the boy who threw stones at Henry, wanting to hit the littlun but subconsciously throwing the stones wide of his target as a result of years of conditioning not to hurt other children. Roger volunteered to join Ralph and Jack when they climbed to the top of the mountain in search of the beast. Roger and Robert accompanied Jack to Ralph's camp when he invited the boys to come to his feast. Jack chose Maurice and Roger to join him on his night time raid to steal Piggy's glasses. It was Roger who launched the boulder from the top of castle rock which resulted in the death of Piggy. Samneric told Ralph that Roger was a 'terror' and that he had hurt them when they had been captured and forced to join Jack's tribe. When Ralph was hiding in the thicket in the final chapter he heard jack and Roger questioning one of the twins who then squealed in pain.
He is very evil,bad and violent, and he is willing to kill.
Jack, Roger, and the Littluns kill Simon when he shows up to warn them.
Roger
Roger
Roger
Roger throws rocks at Henry in Chapter 4 of "Lord of the Flies," on page 62 (Penguin Books edition, 2006).
Maurice
Murder
Roger and Maurice.
He is struck by a boulder that was released by Roger.
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In "The Lord of Flies", Roger begins to take on Jack's traits and reacts in the ways of his leader. Although he had always had a cordial relationship with Ralph, Jack's hatred of him eventually causes Roger to hate him as well and go along with the plot to kill him.