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To get Ralph out of the tangled undergrowth, the savages smoke him out by setting the jungle on fire.

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How does the savages plan to catch Ralph what is ironic about the outcome of their plan?

The savages plan to catch Ralph by setting the island on fire to smoke him out. The irony is that in their pursuit to capture him, they unintentionally attract the attention of a naval officer who rescues Ralph, ultimately ending their savagery and restoring order.


Why does Ralph believe the savages will not let him alone?

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What does Ralph declare their appearance will be when they approach Jack?

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According to Ralph what are the groups two main priorities?

Ralph, Sam and Eric, and Piggy = To tend to the fire and get rescued. Jack and the Savages = To have fun


What rules are important to Ralph for the book the lord of the flies?

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In lord of the flies In what way does the tribe try to hunt down Ralph?

Jack's and his tribe first try to drive Ralph from his hiding place in the thicket by sending a boulder crashing into it. When this tactic fails Jack then tries to smoke Ralph out of his hiding place by lighting a fire. Ralph makes his way out of the opposite side of the thicket by surprising and stabbing a 'savage' who is on guard. Ralph runs for it and the savages spread out across the island signalling to each other. Ralph tries hiding again, this time in Simon's secret place but is spotted by another savage, who he attacks and stabs with his spear. The fire which Jack lit soon spread out of control and set fire to most of the island. Ralph ended up stumbling onto the beach, with Jack's tribe in hot pursuit.


In what way does the tribe try to hunt down Ralph?

Jack's and his tribe first try to drive Ralph from his hiding place in the thicket by sending a boulder crashing into it. When this tactic fails Jack then tries to smoke Ralph out of his hiding place by lighting a fire. Ralph makes his way out of the opposite side of the thicket by surprising and stabbing a 'savage' who is on guard. Ralph runs for it and the savages spread out across the island signalling to each other. Ralph tries hiding again, this time in Simon's secret place but is spotted by another savage, who he attacks and stabs with his spear. The fire which Jack lit soon spread out of control and set fire to most of the island. Ralph ended up stumbling onto the beach, with Jack's tribe in hot pursuit.


Why does Ralph want to clean up in order to go to Castle Rock?

He wishes to remind Jack and his tribe that they are really just English schoolboys and not a tribe of murderous savages.


What does Ralph realize with a convulsion of the mind?

That the boys lives are turning savage and that they are even starting to look like savages and not like the civilised being they actually are deep within.


Who accompanies jack to steal the fire from ralph?

In William Golding's novel "Lord of the Flies," it is Jack's group of savages who accompany him to steal fire from Ralph's camp. They violently attack Ralph and the other boys to steal the fire and assert their control over the island.