Roger is a shy, quiet boy, but his taciturn nature swings in the opposite direction into a malicious murderer. He takes a liking to throwing rocks and boulders and spears at the fellow boys. Roger has no regret or sympathy after he commits his violent acts. Roger was the most savage of the boys. He engages in sadistic torture of the pig, of Piggy and the littleuns. He supports Jacks leadership in the same way Piggy backs up Ralph.
Roger is one of the boys stranded on the deserted island in "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding. He is portrayed as cruel and evil, enjoying causing harm to others. As the story progresses, Roger becomes increasingly savage and is a key character in the descent into darkness on the island.
Initially a shy, quiet boy, but his taciturn nature swings in the opposite direction into a malicious murderer. He takes a liking to throwing rocks and boulders and spears at the fellow boys. Roger has no regret or sympathy after he commits his violent acts. Roger was the most savage of the boys. He engages in sadistic torture of the pig, of Piggy and the littleuns. He supports Jacks leadership in the same way Piggy backs up Ralph.
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Roger throws rocks at Henry in Chapter 4 of "Lord of the Flies," on page 62 (Penguin Books edition, 2006).
Maurice
Murder
He is struck by a boulder that was released by Roger.
Roger and Maurice.
roger and maurice i believe...
Roger
I think Roger ...
He is very evil,bad and violent, and he is willing to kill.