The is one over riding reason why Piggy asks for his glasses back, he can barely see without them. As he said earlier when he rehearsed what he would say with Ralph and the twins, "I won't ask for my glasses back as a favour. I won't ask Jack to be a sport, I'll say not because he's strong but because what's right's right."
They decide to let the fire go out at night and light it again in the morning
Ralph starts to accuse Jack of being a thief and they start to fight.
Why does piggy suggest that they let the signal forego out at night and relight it every morning? How does Ralph react?
Jack and his hunters break in and steal piggy's glasses
raining and storming out
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.
They decide to let the fire go out at night and light it again in the morning
Ralph starts to accuse Jack of being a thief and they start to fight.
Ralph starts to accuse Jack of being a thief and they start to fight.
Why does piggy suggest that they let the signal forego out at night and relight it every morning? How does Ralph react?
Jack and his hunters break in and steal piggy's glasses
Ralph
Ralph doesn't tell Jack about the glasses as Jack already knows about them, mainly because he stole them. Ralph pointed out that Jack could have had fire at any time if he'd simply asked for it but instead he'd come sneaking up like a thief and stole Piggy's glasses. Jack demanded that he repeat the accusation and when Ralph obliged Jack rushed forward and stabbed his spear at Ralph's chest. Ralph managed to block the thrust with his own spear and then swung it around to land a stinging blow to Jack's ear.
The tribe of savages steals Piggy's glasses from Ralph. These glasses are used to start fires in the story.
raining and storming out
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After Jack leaves, Ralph realizes that most of the biguns have left him and Piggy. At this point, Ralph feels isolated and vulnerable, with no one to support him. This forces him to confront the reality of his situation and the challenges he faces in maintaining order and survival on the island.