lots of rocks that they can roll
The boys discover a large rock, which they name Castle Rock, at the tail end of the island. They also find that it is a more desolate and uninhabited area compared to the rest of the island.
At the end of "Lord of the Flies," the boys discover the dead body of a fighter pilot whose parachute becomes entangled in the trees on the island. The boys mistake the body for the mythical "beast" they have been terrified of, deepening their fear and paranoia.
Swagger
The core members of Fairy Tail return after the timeskip at the end of episode 123.
Jackson's Island
The boys ended up on the island after their plane crashed while they were being evacuated from England during a war. The group of boys were left stranded without adult supervision.
In "Lord of the Flies," the grownups who eventually rescue the boys discover the chaos and destruction that have taken place on the island. They arrive to find the boys on the brink of savagery, with some dead and others on the verge of violence. The grownups bring an end to the boys' primitive society and restore order to the situation.
while Ralph is running away from jack in the end of the book, Ralph tries to hide from him. jack lights a fire and it starts to get out of hand. the navy ship sees the large fire on the island and comes to see what it is.
The end of it's tail
They get caught in the storm and end up on the island for an extended period of time.
When Ralph, Simon and Jack first climb the mountain they see a dip in the ground filled with blue flowers. The view from the mountain top reveals that they definitely are on an island. The island is roughly boat shaped with the mountain at the blunt end. The island slopes down through jungle to its pointed end, where it terminates in a rocky outcrop connected to the main island by a narrow causeway. Ralph points out that he can't see any smoke or boats and they assume from this that the island has no other inhabitants. On their way back to the beach the boys discover that there are pigs on the island.Later in the book Ralph, Roger and Jack climb the mountain looking for the beast, which Samneric claimed that they saw there. In the darkness they see the body of the dead parachutist and mistaken believe that it is the beast.
Yes, at the end of the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, a naval officer arrives and rescues the remaining boys from the island.
The tail is the end with the smaller