How does the island setting affect the boys' behavior in the first few chapters of Lord of the Flies? It forces the boys to let
go of some of society's conventions. It allows the boys to stop arguing and fighting with one another. It pushes the boys to play more pranks and jokes on each other. It leads the boys to become lazy and more reliant on others.
The narrator says he was mystical, he only says horror when it comes to describing the whale because he had to be specific, almost like he didn't know how to describe him.