In "Lord of the Flies," Ralph finds out that the others want to kill him through various actions and conversations that suggest they are no longer on his side. For example, he overhears Jack and his followers discussing their plans to hunt and kill him, and he senses the shift in power dynamics as most of the boys gravitate towards Jack's leadership.
all i can find is that the main problem is that Ralph did not want anyone to share his bike. everyone called him selfish and that made Ralph think. i hope this is what your looking for.
ralph WAS the pig
He decides not to kill him because he's already miserable. Time has taken its own revenge on Ralph.
because he didnt want anyone to find out his kira
Jack and Roger plan to hunt down Ralph the next day and set fire to the island in order to smoke him out of hiding. They want to eliminate Ralph as a threat to their leadership and control over the boys on the island.
To quote directly from the book.... "Here!" said Sam suddenly, "Take this----" Ralph felt a chunk of meat pushed against him and grabbed it.
To "sharpen a stick at both ends" means that if Roger were to find Ralph he would kill Ralph, cut off his head and stick it on the spear like they did with the sow.
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Jack set the entire island on fire in hopes to kill Ralph with the flames, however; he was unsuccessful because the naval officer showed up before Ralph could be murdered.
ralph never knew that he was going to get killed
kill him
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