death and social collapse in the novel the lord of the flies
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His death results from irresponsible actions on the part of the other boys and foreshadows evil to come. ... The boy's untimely end serves as a reminder of guilt for Ralph, who does not even notice that the child is missing until Piggy notifies everyone.
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His death results from irresponsible actions on the part of the other boys and foreshadows evil to come. ... The boy's untimely end serves as a reminder of guilt for Ralph, who does not even notice that the child is missing until Piggy notifies everyone.
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