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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.
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In Chapter 8 of "Lord of the Flies," the boys who stay with Ralph are Piggy, Samneric (Sam and Eric), and a few littluns. They remain loyal to Ralph, even as the group dynamic begins to shift towards Jack's savage tribe.
During the meeting in chapter 8: Gift for the Darkness Jack accused Ralph of being a coward. He also said that Ralph was, 'like Piggy. He says things like Piggy.' And that Ralph wasn't a hunter and would never have got meat for the boys.
1- They stayed with the original group. 2-Ralph was afraid of the night because he thought simon was killed on purpose. 3-Maurice 4-Robert 5-Ralph prayed that the beast would prefer the litluns to spare his own life. 6-Ralph was fighting Eric. 7-He took piggy's specs/glasses 8-Ralph 9-Ralph 10-Piggy
That he thinks his hunters are incompetent at what they do and that Ralph is not a proper chief because he talks like piggy.
Ralph is made chief in Chapter 1 of "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding.
What embarrassing thing does Ralph say to himself near the beginning of the chapter that he‟s afraid someone might have overheard? What does he mean by it? What change in Ralph does the act of talking to himself demonstrate?
In chapter 8 of "Lord of the Flies," Ralph considers the need to reassign fire keepers and realizes that the other boys do not really understand the importance of the fire. He realizes that no matter how he tries to explain it, they will be more concerned with Jack's hunting group.
The first thing that the boys decide to do, after Jack has left, is to follow Piggy's suggestion to light a fire near to the shelters since the presence of the 'beast' is preventing them from relighting the fire on the mountain top.
because they saw the beast and he wants to hunt it down and thought Ralph said that his hunters were not hunters
In chapter 8 of "Lord of the Flies," Jack and his tribe steal Piggy's glasses from Ralph and the others. The glasses are essential for starting fires on the island, which becomes a critical issue for the boys' survival.