Tuesday, May 21, 2013

In "Lord of the Flies", who are the boys that appear out of the jungle and what do they do?

Your question is difficult to answer without a more direct indication of what part of the book you are referring to.  If you are referring to the very beginning of the book, then the boys who first appear out of the jungle are Ralph and Piggy, who begin exploring at once, Ralph excitedly and Piggy cautiously.  They proceed to have a dialogue about the island and we learn of Piggy's unfortunate nickname for the first time. 

Be sure to ask more specific questions in the future.  Refer to specific chapters or characters.  Good luck!

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