people kill each other
It's not, lord of the flies is a metaphor which means exactly what it says.
Piggy.
Ralph
The Lord of the Flies itself to Simon
simon says it
Sam says it to piggy
Piggy is the character who says this line in "Lord of the Flies." He is referring to the signal fire that the boys are trying to keep going in order to attract rescue.
Ralph says this line in "Lord of the Flies." It is a reflection of the desperation and fear that the boys feel as they struggle to maintain a signal fire on the island to attract rescue.
He says that he will protect them from the "beast" and that they can have meat with him and the warmth of the fire.
He says in comes out of the ocean at night. :P
Simon says "He's always throwing a faint" in "Lord of the Flies," referring to Piggy's tendency to faint when faced with conflict or stress. Simon observes this behavior when discussing Piggy's lack of physical ability and contribution to the group.
Jack says that he will split up the choir, his hunters, into groups and be responsible for keeping the fire going.