I am unsure what you mean by this question. Why is naming which things important? Are you refering to chapter titles or something else? The chapter title: Huts on the Beach could be a symbolic reference to the coastal defenses erected around Britain early in World War II to help protect the country against any possible invastion attempt by Hilters troops. In the novel the building of huts could symbolise Ralph and Simon preparing their defenses against the looming threats posed by the beast and by Jack and his hunters.
piggy, in chapter 2
Simon meets the beast in chapter 8 on page 137.
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You need to read the chapters. Wiki won't help you cheat.
in chapter four on page 64 the third to last paragraph
In Lord of the Flies Chapter 9 the boys dance because in Jack's tribe it has become a ritual and one of Jack's "fun" things he had promised to them.
Page 84 is in Chapter 5 of "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding.
The title of chapter three in Lord of the Flies is "Huts on the Beach."
Ralph is made chief in Chapter 1 of "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding.
piggy, in chapter 2
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In Chapter 13 of "Lord of the Flies," Simon is mistaken for the beast and is brutally killed by the other boys during a frenzied tribal dance. The boys, consumed by fear and chaos, descend further into savagery and darkness. This pivotal event marks a turning point in the novel as the boys' civilization completely collapses and they spiral into a state of anarchy and violence.
Simon meets the beast in chapter 8 on page 137.
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.
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