To quote directly about Ralph from the book... Lying there in the darkness, he knew he was an outcast. "'Cos I had some sense." As he later said to Samneric, "What have I done? I liked him-- and wanted us to be rescued--" And "But I've done nothing... I only wanted to keep up a fire!"
Ralph was losing conscious during the attack, that is why he thought that there were a dozen others.
Ralph has become envious of their joy and success of killing a pig, and resentful of their irresponsibility for not keeping the fire lit. He later interrupts their fun and calls a meeting.
What is discouraging Ralph in regard to being rescued?
Samneric and Piggy.
to kill the pig
How to go about hunting the beast.
Ralph is made chief in Chapter 1 of "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding.
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In chapter 8 of "Lord of the Flies," the boys who stay with Ralph are Simon, Piggy, and Samneric. They choose to remain loyal to Ralph and help him maintain order on the island.
Ralph has become envious of their joy and success of killing a pig, and resentful of their irresponsibility for not keeping the fire lit. He later interrupts their fun and calls a meeting.
Ralph leads the group to the ledge in chapter 6 of "Lord of the Flies." He takes charge and motivates the others to explore the island with him.
Samneric choose to join Ralph and Piggy in Chapter 12 of "Lord of the Flies," after they are captured by Jack's tribe and forced to betray Ralph's hiding place. They express regret for their actions and seek safety with Ralph's group.
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How to go about hunting the beast.
Samneric and Piggy.
What is discouraging Ralph in regard to being rescued?
to kill the pig
Simon helps Ralph build shelters in Chapter 3 of "Lord of the Flies."