Wilfred was the member of Jack's tribe who Jack ordered to be tied up, although Robert was unable to tell Roger what Wilfred's 'offense' had been. He was then left tied up for several hours before being beaten by Jack.
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∙ 13y agoIn Lord of The Flies Wilfred is punished for doing nothing, by being tied to a tree and beaten.
The reason why Jack punishes Wilfred is never stated in the book "The Lord of the Flies. " It is stated in the book that Jack didn't say why he is punishing Wilfred.
Ralph does not tell Roger anything in chapter 10. Roberttold Roger that Jack was going to beat Wilfred. he told Roger that Jack had ordered Wilfred to be tied up and had then left him tied up for hours, waiting to be beaten.
When Robert tells Roger that the chief had order the boys to tie Wilfred up Roger asked the same question, why? Robert didn't seem to know. All he could tell Roger was that Jack intended to beat Wilfred, had order him to be tied up and Wildred had been left tied up for hours.
Lord of the Flies is narrated from a third person viewpioint.
Wilfred
In Lord of The Flies Wilfred is punished for doing nothing, by being tied to a tree and beaten.
Wilfred was tied up and left for several hours before being beaten.
he got beat
The boys tie and beat Wilfred. so jack can show his dominance over everyone.
Wilfred. Jack ties Wilfred up and beats him for no reason at all.
The reason why Jack punishes Wilfred is never stated in the book "The Lord of the Flies. " It is stated in the book that Jack didn't say why he is punishing Wilfred.
A boy named Wilfred.
He gets tied up and then beaten up a little bit by Maurice, Bill, and Robert.
They discuss his beating in chapter 10. "The Shell and the Glasses" and on page 176.
Sam'n'Erik,Jack,Ralph,Simon,Roger,Piggy,Wilfred,and the Littluns. Your welcome :)
Nothing but he gets beaten up by Jack for no reason it seems. They don't really go into the reason why Jack beats him up.