Ralph goes first when the boys reach castle rock because Ralph is the elected leader and he feels that it is his duty.
Ralph says it's a rotten place because there's no running water there.
Jack is feeling guilty just as Ralph and Piggy are.
A fort.
Jack leaves for Castle Rock first when he forms his own tribe and has to defend himself from Ralph's tribe.
Ralph sees the figure of the naval officer on top of the castle rock. He mistakes him for the beast before realizing his true identity.
Ralph goes first when the boys reach castle rock because Ralph is the elected leader and he feels that it is his duty.
Roger does not say anything to Ralph as they approach the "rock castle" in the Lord of the Flies. Instead, Roger silently throws rocks at them from above, demonstrating his cruelty and violent tendencies.
Samneric tell him while they are on guard at Castle Rock.
Ralph says it's a rotten place because there's no running water there.
Jack is feeling guilty just as Ralph and Piggy are.
When Ralph's band arrives at Castle Rock in "Lord of the Flies," they confront Jack and his tribe. Despite Ralph trying to reason with them, Jack's tribe attacks, resulting in a violent confrontation between the groups. Piggy is killed, and Ralph narrowly escapes with his life.
It´s not a a sand castle it is a rock castle and it is Jack the leader who later makes everyone else follow him. I you are talking about he shelters it was Ralph.
A fort.
Sam and Eric initially follow Jack's orders and inform him of Ralph's arrival. However, they struggle with their loyalty to Ralph and end up warning him about Jack's intentions to hunt him. They ultimately help Ralph escape from Castle Rock.
Jack leaves for Castle Rock first when he forms his own tribe and has to defend himself from Ralph's tribe.
Ralph wants to get Piggy's specs back and Piggy wanted to kill Jack there and then.