Ralph spoke. "You let the fire go out."
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Jack and the hunters kill a pig. (pg.68) Ralph gets angry because they let the fire go out.
In "Lord of the Flies," the morning meeting saw the boys willing to exhibit discipline and responsibility about what needed to be done to assure they worked together as a team, and did all they could to get rescued. By evening, Jack and the hunters return with their prey, and everything goes out of control. First of all, they let the signal fire go out, and when Piggy calls them irresponsible, Jack physically assaults him.
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.
Lord of the flies is about a group of kids stranded on an island and they are rying to get rescued when all of a sudden one of the younger boys thinks they saw a monster then the whole book is about the boys trying to get rescued and trying to find and kill the monster and stay alive.... 2 people die and one is missing im not gonna ruin it though
Some of the hunters were in charge of the signal fire. The hunters thought it was more important to be hunting for food instead of wasting time watching a fire. So they let the fire go out, at the same time a ship passes by the island. Ralph notices that the fire is out and runs up the mountain to try to get it going quick again so they can be rescued. Ralph is furious to find out why the fire went out and it starts a fight between him and Jack. :)