The hunters were responsible for keeping the signal fire lit but, they in Chapter 4 they let it burn out which destroyed an early survival because a ship went past.
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the fire will go out and can not cook !
It fails in the beginning because jack made the people watching the fire sam and Eric go with him to hunt for pig it was jacks shortness that caused the fire to go out and them not be rescued earlier
1. Keeping water in the coconuts 2. Propper lavatorys 3. Keeping the signal fire going 4. The problem of the beast and whether or not it was real
He makes a stand against Jack and the choir boys because they had not acted upon their responsibility of keeping the fire going.
Jack
Jack says that he will split up the choir, his hunters, into groups and be responsible for keeping the fire going.
In "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, Jack and his hunters are primarily responsible for keeping the fire going so they can be rescued. However, they become consumed by hunting and eventually let the fire go out, leading to disastrous consequences.
Their main purpose, as their name indicates, is to hunt pigs for food. They are also responsible for keeping the signal fire lit.
Jack is responsible for creating and maintaining the fire in the novel "Lord of the Flies." However, he neglects his duties at times, preferring to hunt and assert his authority over the other boys. This leads to conflicts within the group and ultimately contributes to the breakdown of their society.
Ralph's main focus is to be rescued by keeping a fire going so that the smoke will signal any passing ships.
The other two characters who helped keep the fire burning in "Lord of the Flies" were Piggy and Simon. Piggy was responsible for suggesting the idea of using Piggy's glasses to light the fire, while Simon helped to gather wood for the fire.
Roger and Maurice had been relieved of the duty of keeping the fire going in Chapter 4 of "Lord of the Flies." They were allowed to join the hunting expedition because they believed the fire would be maintained by the other boys.
He makes a stand against Jack and the choir boys because they had not acted upon their responsibility of keeping the fire going.
the fire will go out and can not cook !
Jack and his tribe of hunters were responsible for moving the fire in "Lord of the Flies" as they prioritized hunting and their own desires over maintaining the signal fire for rescue.
In the beginning of chapter 10 in "Lord of the Flies," Sam and Eric were tending to the signal fire on the mountain. They were responsible for keeping the fire burning so that passing ships or planes might see the smoke and rescue them.