They get diarrhea and stomach aches. What does Roger and Maurice do? Together, they stomp on littluns’ castles,
Maurice kicks sand into a littlun’s eyes, and Roger teases a littlun by throwing rocks and purposely missing at a littlun
.
What do Maurice and Roger do to the younger boys sandcastles How do the younger boys react?
They start off with easy targets, the smaller boys.
Roger throws rocks at them but wide enough to miss
, and both boys destroy the little boys’ sandcastles because they know, even if the little boys fight back, they can’t win.
What do Roger and Maurice do?
Why do you believe Roger and Maurice kick over the sand castles of the younger children? They are simply mean. They do, however,
destroy both a bit of happiness and the reminder of the boys’ previous existence
.
What do Maurice and Roger do in Chapter 4?
Roger and Maurice, two of the older boys, go for a swim and walk through the area where the littluns are playing.
Roger strides through the castles, knocking them over and destroying them
. Maurice follows along, laughing and also destroying. Roger decides to follow one of the littluns.
What does Roger do after he and Maurice destroy the sand castles of the Littluns?
After Maurice and Roger destroy the littluns’ sand castles,
Roger stalks the young boy named Henry
. When he begins to throw stones, why does he just throw them near him instead of directly at him? Roger is still held back by the rules of the church, school, and society even though none of it is on the island.
Who kills Piggy?
Roger
, the character least able to understand the civilizing impulse, crushes the conch shell as he looses the boulder and kills Piggy, the character least able to understand the savage impulse.
What is Roger afraid of in Lord of the Flies?
Roger
wants power so that he can hurt others
. Early in the novel he throws stones at Henry and he is a natural part of the hunting group. By the end of the novel he has committed murder and become Jack’s henchman.
What does Jack do to his face Why does he do this?
Jack puts paint on his face, literally,
to help him hide in the bushes as he hunts for pigs
. It is camouflage. Figuratively, Jack puts the paint on his face to hide his true identity as a civilized human. The painting of his face is like putting on a mask to hide the part of Jack that used to function in society.
What keeps Roger from actually hitting Henry with the stones he throws at the smaller boy?
What keeps Roger from actually hitting Henry with the stones he throws at the smaller boy?
The constraints of polite society stop him from hitting Henry
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Who has long hair in Lord of the Flies?
Ralph’s
long hair shows that he is becoming savage-like, however, he is trying to withstand and prevent the development by holding back his growing hair, pulling it away from his eyes.
What does Jack accomplish at the end of Chapter 4?
Jack is flushed with success
after finally killing a pig
, and the humiliation he feels over Ralph’s admonishment over neglecting the fire is more than he can bear. The reenactment of the hunt is both a way for Jack to escape Ralph’s brooding anger and to relive the primal joy he felt from the first successful hunt.
What is Henry’s mood in one word?
What is Henry’s mood as he plays?
fascinated and absorbed
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Why can’t Roger throw rocks at the Littlun?
When he throws stones in the direction of Henry, the biggest of the littluns, but deliberately misses, he is experimenting with the
psychological aggression
at which he will later prove adept. Roger seems to understand that he wants power, but he has not yet decided to gain that power by making the others fear him.
Why is Jack so seemingly unconcerned about it?
Jack is so seemingly unconcerned about it
because he sees the fire only as a means for cooking the food he and his group hunt
. Piggy is beginning to be seen as an outcast. Cite details that illustrate this. The group of boys take his specs without his permission right off of his face.
Why does Maurice feel bad and leave the beach What has he remembered?
The reason Maurice feels guilty about kicking sand in Percival’s eye is
because he is still influenced by civilization
. The boys have not been alone on the island long enough to completely dismiss their past. The rules, laws, and taboos of civilization affect Maurice to the point that he feels guilty.
What incident shows that Roger is still affected and still held by the learned rules of society?
What incident shows that roger is still affected and still held by the learned rules of society?
Roger follows henry to the beach and wants to throw a rock at him .