Ralph feels that the lawful world is slipping away because civilization and order on the island are breaking down, leading to more chaos, violence, and an increasing disregard for rules and authority among the boys. As the boys become more savage and primal in their behavior, the control and influence of Ralph, who represents Law and Order, weaken, making him feel powerless to maintain a sense of order.
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he doesn't, Jack does
In an effort to be accepted by the hunters, Ralph throws a spear and hits the boar. Unfortunately, the spear doesn't stay in the animal and it runs away. Therefore, Ralph is unable to gain acceptance from the hunters.
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Ralph and Jack think they will be rescued. This is after the carried the log and fell down.
it scares the littluns and they feel endangered
Ralph feels exhilarated and powerful as he successfully hits the boar, asserting his control and superiority over the hunting expedition.
i would feel like i shoukld find away out
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Jack and Ralph feel a sense of tension and rivalry as they look at each other in the pool. Their gazes convey their conflicting personalities and viewpoints, highlighting their power struggle and the growing divide between them.
No, Ralph does not feel that they are creating a good signal fire. he believes that they are failing to maintain a proper signal fire that could attract passing ships and increase their chances of being rescued.
Ralph thinks things have changed for the worst because they have to start killing and eating each other to survive. btw ik this answer is 100% right
Ralph feels that the shelters are not being built properly, the fire is not being tended to, and there is a lack of organization among the boys on the island.