it scares the littluns and they feel endangered
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That he thinks his hunters are incompetent at what they do and that Ralph is not a proper chief because he talks like piggy.
All the boys except the choir. It doesn't specify exactly how many.
because they saw the beast and he wants to hunt it down and thought Ralph said that his hunters were not hunters
In Chapter one, The Sound Of The Shell, the boys hold a vote to decide whether to elect Ralph or Jack as their chief, Ralph wins the vote. In chapter five, Beast From Water, Ralph calls an assembly and holds a vote on the question, "Who thinks there may be ghosts?" The vote goes in favour of a belief in ghosts.
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When Ralph blows on the conch, it summons the boys to an assembly. This helps to establish order and allows Ralph to address the group and discuss important matters.
There were 25 boys who voted for Ralph in the assembly.
Ralph wants to address the topic of fear at the assembly to acknowledge its presence among the group and to discuss how to confront and overcome it in order to maintain order and unity on the island. By openly discussing fear, he hopes to rally the boys together and prevent it from overpowering their judgment and actions.
In Chapter 5 of "Lord of the Flies," Ralph calls for an assembly to discuss the tribe's failure to maintain the signal fire. He emphasizes the importance of working together and following their rules for survival on the island. Piggy suggests using a conch to establish order during the assembly.
Ralph calls a meeting in the morning in "Lord of the Flies" to discuss pressing issues on the island and to address the boys' concerns and fears.
Jack refuses to listen to Ralph's attempt to call an assembly and instead challenges Ralph's authority by leading his group of boys away from the assembly point. This action represents Jack's growing desire to rebel against Ralph's leadership and assert his own control over the group.
Ralph's assembly fell in disarray because the boys were more focused on their immediate desires and fears than on maintaining order and following the rules of the assembly. The lack of effective leadership and growing chaos on the island contributed to the breakdown of the assembly.
Yes Ralph Mooney is still alive, in Arlington, Texas. I am sad to say that Ralph passed away Sunday evening. 03/20/2011. He will be missed.
All the boys except the choir. It doesn't specify exactly how many.
In The Lord of the Flies, during the first assembly Ralph lays down the rule that only the person holding the conch can talk. The conch symbolizes law, order and civilization.
After exploring the rock, Ralph and Jack return to the other boys and discuss the potential of using the rock as a fort or lookout point. They also discuss the need for a signal fire to attract passing ships for rescue.