Roger behaves cruelly and aggressively toward Henry in Lord of the Flies by William Golding. When Henry is playing by the water, Roger throws stones at him but deliberately aims to miss. This scene highlights Roger's growing inclination toward violence, but it also shows that he is still influenced by the rules and constraints of civilization. As the novel progresses, Roger becomes increasingly brutal, eventually embracing his savage instincts without restraint.
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