they build shelters to protect themselves from outside conditions. Like the weather.
Three shelters
Simon helps Ralph build shelters in Chapter 3 of "Lord of the Flies."
Simon is the only boy helping Ralph build the shelters in William Golding's "Lord of the Flies."
Jack would rather hunt than build shelters in "Lord of the Flies." He becomes obsessed with hunting and the power it brings him, while disregarding the need for shelter and civilization.
In Chapter 5 of "Lord of the Flies," the boys vote on whether or not to build shelters. Ralph believes that shelters are essential for their survival, while Jack is more focused on hunting. The boys ultimately vote in favor of building shelters, with the majority supporting Ralph's viewpoint.
In "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, the boys initially get along by working together to establish rules and build shelters. However, as they become increasingly divided and fearful, their group dynamic deteriorates into violence and chaos, leading to the disintegration of their society.
The natural pool is close to the platform and the shelters.
simon
In Chapter 3 of "Lord of the Flies," the boys are working together to build shelters on the beach. Some boys struggle with the task and lose focus due to their fear. Ralph tries to keep order and maintain a sense of civilization among the group, but tensions start to rise as the boys' priorities shift.
Nobody was helping build them
The calling of the conch - everyone comes to assembly. Everyone pitches in, doing assigned jobs. Those have both been ignored.
In "Lord of the Flies," Ralph is initially supported by Piggy and Simon in trying to maintain order and build shelters. Later on, some of the boys also side with Ralph, such as Sam and Eric, who continue to support him despite pressure to join Jack's group. Ultimately, other boys are swayed by Jack's charisma and turn against Ralph.