In Lord of the Flies the fire was used for it's smoke, to create a signal in the hope of being rescued, (which was more Ralph's desire for fire) where as Jack used the fire just as a cooking fire.
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Actually, many bands and musicians have written, recorded, produced and performed songs titled "Fire". Here's a list for you to peruse, perhaps one of the artists will be familiar to you. * "Fire" (2NE1 song) * "Fire" (Arthur Brown song) * "Fire" (Bruce Springsteen song)* * "Fire" (Emerson, Lake and Palmer song) * "Fire" (Ferry Corsten song) * "Fire" (Joe Budden song) * "Fire" (Kasabian song) * "Fire" (Krystal Meyers song) * "Fire" (Necro song) * "Fire" (Ohio Players song) * "Fire" (The Jimi Hendrix Experience song)* * "Fire" (U2 song) * "Fire/Jericho", (The Prodigy song) * "Fire" (B-Real song) * "Fire" (Busta Rhymes song) * "Fire" (Dead by Sunrise song) * "Fire" (Krokus song) * "Fire" (Jay Sean song) * "Fire" (Kelis song) * "Fire" (Camp Rock 2 song) * "The Fire" (Reel Big Fish song) * "Fires" (Band of Skulls song) *also covered by The Pointer Sisters *also covered by the Red Hot Chili Peppers Hope you find what you're looking for.
Some people call their homes "cribs". A crib fire is the same as a house fire.
At the end of Chapter 2 (P47), the author mentions "the drum-roll". What kind of figure of speech is it? State its symbolic or foreshadowing function.??CAN SOMEONE HELP ME??!! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
the doors also, its "light MY fire"
The book after Catching Fire is Mockingjay.