Lord of the Flies explained some things that we now see today, such as leading or being the follower and being good and evil. There are something's I'd like to point out though, which is the fact that the kids were between ages of 6 and 12 I believe, and they had no grown up. They were thriving to surive with food and shelter. They had no one to tell them to do, and they were lost in control, which then leads them to do the unbelievable. So answering your question, the message is relevant.
Hamel the French teacher is referred to as the poor man because it was his last lesson in the school. ... ... The old men of the village came to the school that day to thank M. Hamel for his forty years of faithful service. They also came to show their respect for the country that was theirs no more.
Answer:
its a i think if its wrong i am very very sorry
Explanation:
(A.) is your answer to the question
The answer is
2) the situation continues for years without pause
It is believable that someone gets hit with an umbrella, it also can happen that the narrator thinks about going to the police, or punches the man in the head, but Magic Realism tries to go further from reality in real life situations, this way the hits cointinuing through the years is the magica realism in the story.