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Well, honey, Jack gets rescued along with the other boys by a naval officer who shows up out of nowhere. Jack is probably relieved he doesn't have to deal with any more pig hunts or power struggles. But let's be real, he's still got some serious therapy sessions in his future after all that chaos on the island.
Jack goes on the ship with all the other boys. He is actually there when the boys all start crying as the narrator says: "A little boy who wore the remains of an extraordinary black cap on his
red hair and who carried the remains of a pair of spectacles at his waist, started forward, then changed his mind and stood still."
He is being hunted down by jack and his hunters. But eventually runs into a naval officer who saw the smoke from the fire. And is saved :]
At the end of chapter eleven samneric were taken by Jack and his tribe and forced to join Jack's tribe. In twelve they have to work with the tribe to try and find Ralph on the island. Nothing real serious happens to them. they don't get hurt of killed.
He asks him to sharpen it at both ends with intent of putting one end in the ground and the other end to have Ralphs head on it. This is not explicitly stated in the novel but we know this because of the lord of the flies
page 99, near the top of the page for one of the books, or near the end of chapter 5
ralph wept for the end of innocence, the darkness of man's heart...
in the beggining, yes. towards the end, their attitudes change