What is discouraging Ralph in regard to being rescued?
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In Chapter 4 of "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, Ralph is mad at Jack because the hunters were supposed to maintain the signal fire. The hunters barely hear or react to Ralph's tongue lashing, more distracted by the joy that they actually caught a pig.
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.
the farmers pretected themselfes by going in a under ground house they just let their animals stay out if their small they could probly fit them in the under ground house
that's what i want to know do they get rescued or not i am finshing chapter 7
some of the literary devices are mood in chapter 7 n personification in chapter 8
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Robert Gets Hurt when the Boys Pretend he is a Boar.
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Because he is no longer in control
I find this hard to fap to...
ralph, jack, and roger
"'Kill the pig! Cut his throat! Kill the pig! Bash him in!'"
Shadows and Tall Trees is the title of chapter 7 of the novel Lord of the Flies, is there something specific which you wish to know about this chapter? You need to be as specific as possible when posting questions in order to receive answers that are relevant to your needs,
there is no chapter 7