Ralph wanted Piggy, the twins and himself to tidy up and wear their clothes, hoping by doing so he could remind Jack and his tribe that they weren't really a tribe of savages at all but simply English schoolboys.
They decide to let the fire go out at night and light it again in the morning
They took Piggy's glasses, and fire from Ralph's camp.
Ralph opposes Jack's violent ways. He also trying to stop the boys approaching Jack's view of the boys. Moreover, by hunting Ralph, Jack is trying to show who the real leader is and why everyone should follow him.
Ralph
Why does piggy suggest that they let the signal forego out at night and relight it every morning? How does Ralph react?
They decide to let the fire go out at night and light it again in the morning
They took Piggy's glasses, and fire from Ralph's camp.
Ralph takes a makeshift spear to use as a weapon against Jack in "Lord of the Flies." He repurposes a stick, sharpens one end, and uses it to defend himself and confront Jack's tribe.
Ralph opposes Jack's violent ways. He also trying to stop the boys approaching Jack's view of the boys. Moreover, by hunting Ralph, Jack is trying to show who the real leader is and why everyone should follow him.
Ralph
Why does piggy suggest that they let the signal forego out at night and relight it every morning? How does Ralph react?
He suggests that him and ralph join jacks group.
Ralph
Ralph :d
Jack's group steals Piggy's glasses and the conch shell from Ralph's group in the novel "Lord of the Flies." These items represent order, intellect, and democracy, which are valued by Ralph's group but rejected by Jack's group in their descent into savagery.
As "boys with sticks."
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