The characters of William Golding 's novel "The Lord of the Flies" were trapped in an unknown uninhabited island, surviving and surviving towards the limits of humanity. A seemingly innocent little man can not be safe. In an environment where civilization does not exist, boys in the story try to build society among themselves. Some of the boys have a small boy that stands out from others. Jack Merridew, a juvenile leader of the choir, tried to play the role of a boy leader, but he seems to have been quite competent.
Jack Meridov, a former leader of the Boys Choir and other members of the group, discovered that there was the possibility of "being released as barbarians" by painting his face. After that, he won most of the boys and his hunter. Even Ralf showed a natural barbaric behavior, because he participated in hunting later when their boy sang, he became part of a circle formed around Simon. After Simon and the pig scorpion were killed Jack and his hunter came to Ralf and illuminated the island trying to burn him from his hiding place. Finally, Ralf found a way to the beach where a British naval officer was standing. When he saw Ralf's other situation, the officer cried,
White shell shell shell, piggy encouraged Ralf to blow it. Ralf blows conch and another boy appears. Among them is Jack Meridu. He plays the military style of the boys choir on a hot day. There are twins, Sam and Eric. Simon was short and joined this group with black hair. Many other boys who have never been given a name claim it. Even if Jack wishes to be elected, the group picks Ralf as their leader. Ralph, Simon, Jack explore the island. They struggle to believe that they truly depend on them, but when they were convinced, they decided to become food hunters and provide food. The first attempt to kill piglets failed. When Conch reviewed the team, they talked about Hunter's needs. The boy said he was afraid of serpent beasts in the forest. Is there such a beast really? Boys can not agree. But the fear of island beasts, darkness, and unknowns is very realistic and an important part of the story.