At first, they started laughing at Ralph. Then they were all silent and Jack began to shout orders. He also took Samneric, the twins, as prisoners. What happens when Piggy holds up the conch and tries to talk? The tribe had booed him.
Then they all became silent. When Piggy was done talking, Roger let a boulder loose and it threw Piggy off the cliff, which killed him. Why does Roger shove his way past Jack, only just managing not to edge him aside? What does Ralph say to the twins when they refuse to help him? Does Ralph understand why he must be killed?
Ralph never understands why Jack feels that he must kill him. He describes it in a way of animalistic savagery. What is the irony of the fire? It is meant to kill Ralph but it ends up saving all of them.
Why is Percival unable to remember his name and address? By the time Piggy is killed, the scene lingers to show that the boys are almost numb to death. They have lost all degree of the doctrines of civilization. Why does Ralph say that he is in charge of the island? He was the elected leader of the boys. What comparison is implied at the end of the novel? The comparison between the reaction of the officer and behavior of the boys is a metaphor about the nature of man.
He is overjoyed because there are no adults. What force s begin to act upon him? He realizes he has to take responsibility for the boys. What is his attitude toward Jack? He likes Jack. How does this attitude change? Jack becomes savage. How does Ralph change his opinion? He realizes that the beast s are inside of the boys. What are two forces pulling at Ralph? His responsibility as chief and the attraction of hunting Which of these two forces becomes strongest in the end? The attraction of hunting In what way is the novel an allegory of the Garden of Eden?
The island is considered a paradise like the Garden of Eden. Trace the development of Simon as a Christ figure. He is pure and innocent. Answer from: meganwintergirl. Answer and Explanation: To see why jack hates him.??
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It refers to the main event in chapter. How do they start the fire? Huts were constructed on the beach in this chapter. Why does Ralph reproach Jack? He criticizes Jack because he is not building a shelter or killing a pig. What two groups with differing goals are emerging? One is led by Ralph. They are focused on survival. One is led by Jack. They are focused on hunting. Why does Simon go to his bower?
Why does Roger, throwing stones at the littluns, aim just to miss? He entertains himself by producing reactions of sorrow, anger, or fear in others because that makes him feel powerful. What definite stand does Ralph make? Ralph makes a definite stand to Jack, by reminding him that he is chief and that everyone should follow the rules.
Why does Jack refuse to give Piggy meat? He feels like he has more power. He resents his relationship with Ralph. In chapter five, why does Ralph call a meeting? He is mad that Jack let the fire go out. They could have alerted a passing ship. Why does Piggy dissuade Ralph from giving up his position as chief? What is the irony of the dead parachutist landing on the mountains?
Why is Simon the only one to doubt the existence of a beast? He is a realist. Why do Ralph and Jack both insist on going after the beast? Ralph insists on going after the beast because he wishes to keep the rest of the boys safe. He wants to defeat the creature that has caused so many problems already. Jack may be concerned about safety as well, but he is probably more excited about the beast because it provides.
In such a vital situation, Jack believes that rules are useless. Simon tells Ralph this to reassure him that he will get back home. What happens when Ralph wounds the boar? He is elated by the feeling of the hunt and the victory of having hit the boar. Ralph only wounded the boar and it got away. What does Ralph ask Jack? Ralph asks Jack about the pig-run he has found.
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