He asks him "Why do you hate me?"
What is discouraging Ralph in regard to being rescued?
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By Chapter 7 of Golding's "The Lord of The Flies" Ralph begins to accept their dirty living conditions on the island as normal. The boys are all dirty, with long hair and filthy by clothes. This acceptance adds to his feelings of despair about them ever being rescued.
Ralph stood his ground in the pig run, as the boar rushed towards him, and then took aim and threw his spear at the boar, hitting it in the snout.
In chapter 7 Ralph sees a pig run at him. He then throws his spear that hits him in the snout or nose. The pig then turns to run at Jack which is when he gets a bloody arm.
In chapter 7 of "Lord of the Flies," Ralph participates in the killing of Simon during a frenzied ritual dance on the beach, mistaking him for the beast. This violent act highlights the breakdown of civilization and the descent into savagery on the island.
He asks him "Why do you hate me?"
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What is discouraging Ralph in regard to being rescued?
Ralph never faces the Lord of the Flies
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Ralph starts hunting and sticks a pig and likes how that felt.
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In Chapter 7, Ralph and Jack's leadership battle intensifies as they argue over the importance of maintaining the signal fire versus hunting for food. Jack wants to prioritize hunting, while Ralph insists on keeping the fire burning to signal for rescue. This chapter highlights the growing tension and power struggle between the two boys as they grapple with conflicting priorities.
Ralph feels self-conscious about his appearance, realizing that he is unkempt and dirty. He wishes for a haircut and a clean shave to help him feel more civilized.