who is tending the fire when the beast is dicoverd
In "Lord of the Flies," it is Simon who is tending the fire when the boys' fear of the beast emerges. As the boys mistake a dead paratrooper for the beast and flee, Simon remains at the scene and discovers the truth about the figure on the mountain.
Sam and Eric
sam and Eric
In Chapter 6 of "Lord of the Flies," Sam and Eric are frightened while tending the fire because they see what they believe is the beast in the woods. The nightmarish sight, amplified by their tiredness and the darkness, makes them question their safety and sanity, heightening their fear. This encounter challenges their sense of security on the island and deepens the boys' fears about the unknown threats lurking around them.
Sam and Eric describe the beast as a "snake-thing" or a "beastie" that they saw while tending the fire on the mountain. They are uncertain of its true form, but they convey their fear and belief in its existence to the rest of the boys.
In Chapter 6 of Lord of the Flies, the setting shifts to the Beast at night on the mountain. The boys fear the unknown presence of the Beast and experience a storm that adds to the eerie atmosphere of the setting. The darkness and isolation on the mountain contribute to the boys' growing paranoia and fear.
The beast is first seen from the air by Sam and Eric (referred to collectively as Samneric) during their duties tending to the signal fire. Initially, they mistake a dead parachutist caught in the trees for the beast, leading to their frantic reaction and report to the rest of the boys on the island.
He says that he will protect them from the "beast" and that they can have meat with him and the warmth of the fire.
There are a few: -The Beast -The Conch Shell -Jack's Hunter's -Roger's sadism -The fire
The signal fire went out when Jack made Samneric leave the fire duty to go hunting. It also goes out when Samneric "see the beast".
Ralph thinks that the beast on top of the mountain top is preventing them from the fire
Piggy's glasses: intelligence Fire: life Beast: evil inside all
its the fire beast and the fire beast is a mythical creature witch is for most metal bands an insperation for songs and in most song recalled as the beast who created heavy matal out of its body of molten metal.
In chapter 8 of "Lord of the Flies," the boys cannot keep a signal fire going because they lack discipline and unity. The boys' internal conflicts, especially between Ralph and Jack, lead to the neglect of essential tasks like tending to the fire. Additionally, the boys are more focused on their desire for hunting and power than on their need for rescue.