Roger Lord Of The Flies Identity Quotes Analysis

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Roger has shaped his identity throughout the book by doing actions to form his new cruel, violent identity. Roger has done things such as throw and release rocks at two boys, and then viciously hunting a pig and killing him.

Roger first made a mark by throwing rocks at Henry early on in the book. Early on in the book, Roger made a mark in the book by throwing rocks at young Henry. Golding put a quote in that scene describing the throwing of rocks. The quote is “Roger gathered a handful of stones and began to throw them. Yet there was a space round Henry, perhaps six yards in diameter, into which he dare not throw.” (Golding 62) This shows how Roger, even though he purposely missed, was still throwing rocks at young Henry which was a mean thing. I believe that he did not hit Henry on purpose, because he wasn’t in “full demon mode”, which I believe he was later on in the book. I believe that his personally changed no immediately, but greatly throughout the book. This is the first example of not why, but how Roger shaped his identity throughout the book.

Another example of how Roger changed his identity is when he killed the pig. The quote I have bedding my reasoning is during when …show more content…

The quote I drawed from the book is from when Piggy and Ralph were yelling at Jack for the specs back and Roger starts to push the rock over. The quote is "High overhead, Roger, with a sense of delirious abandonment, leaned all his weight on the lever" (Golding 180) This shows how Roger, not on accident, but purposely leaned all his weight on the lever to release the rock that eventually fell and killed Piggy. I believe that this is when Roger was in “full demon mode” which I talked about earlier. The fact that a young boy would drop a rock on purpose to kill someone is absolutely inhumane. Therefore this is final example of how Roger changed his identity in the

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