In lord of the flies, what does Ralph ask jack that makes the boys uncomfortable
Ralph asks Jack "Why do you hate me?" that causes the boys to stir uneasily. Hope that helped:)
He asks him "Why do you hate me?"
Ralph wants to get Piggy's specs back and Piggy wanted to kill Jack there and then.
When Ralph is elected to be chief he knows Jack is dissapointed (as Jack also wished to be chief) so he appoints Jack as leader of the choir and asks him what he wants them to be, to which Jack replies, "hunters."
In lord of the flies, what does Ralph ask jack that makes the boys uncomfortable
Ralph asks Jack about the fire and why he let it out. This question makes the boys uncomfortable because it challenges Jack's authority and reveals his failure to fulfill a crucial responsibility on the island.
After Ralph won the election to be chief, leaving jack as the losing candidate, Ralph placed Jack in charge of the choir and allowed Jack to choose what he wished them to be. Jack chose, "Hunters."
Ralph asks Jack "Why do you hate me?" that causes the boys to stir uneasily. Hope that helped:)
He asks him "Why do you hate me?"
I dont know kid, go ask your mom
During the confrontation on the causeway leading to Castle Rock Ralph first called Jack a "Thief" and later when his temper was pushed beyond breaking point he screamed at Jack, "You're a beast, and a swine and a bloody, bloody thief!""
Piggy asks Ralph if he thinks the beast exists, to which Ralph initially replies it doesn't. Piggy then asks Ralph if he believes in ghosts, suggesting their fears might be irrational and causing unrest among the boys.
Ralph wants to get Piggy's specs back and Piggy wanted to kill Jack there and then.
Most of the boys agree to join Jack's tribe, despite Ralph pointing out that he is the chief and that Jack has no shelters to use during the coming storm. Then the storm which has been building up finally breaks and Jack tells the boys to, "Do our dance! Come one! Dance!"
No, in "Lord of the Flies," Jack did not directly tell Ralph to quit as chief. Instead, he used manipulation and rebellion to undermine Ralph's leadership and eventually take control himself.
When Ralph is elected to be chief he knows Jack is dissapointed (as Jack also wished to be chief) so he appoints Jack as leader of the choir and asks him what he wants them to be, to which Jack replies, "hunters."