As long as the fire is lit, the boys have hope they will be rescued. Ralph, wishing to maintain order in the group until they are rescued, constantly impresses the importance of the fire to the others, but, even though Ralph tried his best, the fire, or hope of being rescued, was extinguished from the island.
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.
The fire represents civilization and a hope for rescue, but mostly civilization ;]
Darkness
In "Lord of the Flies," Ralph discusses the importance of building a fire on page 38 (depending on the edition). He describes the fire as a potential means of rescue, highlighting its significance in maintaining hope and attracting passing ships.
In Lord of the Flies the fire was used for it's smoke, to create a signal in the hope of being rescued, (which was more Ralph's desire for fire) where as Jack used the fire just as a cooking fire.
In Lord Of The Flies, fire represents hope, safety and rescue. A recurring fear seems to occur during the nights on the island but the fire illumintates their camp getting rid of their fear. Ralph's priority is to keep the fire burning while the rest of the boys,mainly Jack, are less concerned with the fire and focus on hunting.
the glasses symbolize hope because with the glasses the boys can start a signal fire,cook,and have heat
Simon is a symbol of a prophet.
In "Lord of the Flies," the fire symbolizes hope and rescue. It is initially a signal fire that represents the boys' desire to be rescued from the island. However, as the boys become more savage and lose sight of their goal, the fire also symbolizes destruction and chaos.
Jack and his tribe of hunters were responsible for moving the fire in "Lord of the Flies" as they prioritized hunting and their own desires over maintaining the signal fire for rescue.
Ralph spends most of his time in the novel "Lord of the Flies" near the beach and the signal fire that represents hope for rescue. He also spends time at the assembly area where meetings are held.
He is wearing clay and blood
The hunters accept the responsibility of the fire.