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.
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Jack orders the boys to kill Piggy and Ralf.
In "Lord of the Flies," Jack and Ralph lift a large boulder together to create a rolling rock to kill a pig. This event serves as a pivotal moment in the novel, symbolizing the boys' descent into savagery and the loss of civilization.
Jack, Roger, and the Littluns kill Simon when he shows up to warn them.
he dreams about home And going home to a clean bed, shower and his books to read
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.
If you mean Jack's tribe, they intend to hunt Ralph as if he were a pig and like the Lord of the Flies, kill him, put his head on a stick and eat the rest of him.
Jack's answer to questions about the beast is to say that, "if there is a beast we will hunt it and kill it." Ralph keeps insisting, "but there is no beast!"
Sam and Eric warn Ralph that Jack and the others are going to hunt him tomorrow. There for they are going to kill him