piggy, in chapter 2
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What is discouraging Ralph in regard to being rescued?
in the beggining, yes. towards the end, their attitudes change
Jack volunteers his hunting group to watch.
The boys have become undisciplined and the ocean is like an impenetrable wall blocking all hope of being rescued.
Ralph insists that a signal fire must be made so that when his father comes to rescue them on a ship, the men on board will see the smoke and know where to find them. Also, burning things is fun.
This quote is said by Ralph in "Lord of the Flies." He emphasizes the importance of maintaining order and focusing on priorities in order to increase their chances of rescue. Ralph's leadership style stresses the need for organization and responsibility among the boys stranded on the island.
They get rescued and the adults indifference show how little they think of the kids brutal experience, because we are all a bunch of savages, even the proper British kids.
To get rescued.
The phrase is spelled "Time flies." It means that things happen more quickly than we expect, and in retrospect, a long passage of time seems shorter.
Emperor of the Flies, it explores what would have happened if the boys were not rescued.
because they need rescued and when piggy was there he made an effort to the make fire. and he help to Ralph for rescued and he was for Ralph mate.
What is discouraging Ralph in regard to being rescued?
make a fire on the hill.
in the beggining, yes. towards the end, their attitudes change
No, the boys will never be safe from themselves
Jack volunteers his hunting group to watch.
In "Lord of the Flies," the fire symbolizes the boys' hope of being rescued and returning to civilization. It represents their connection to the outside world and their desire to be saved from the chaos of the island. The fire becomes a beacon of hope that keeps the boys focused on their ultimate goal of getting rescued.