Ralph stands on his head when he first realizes that they may be all alone with no grown ups on the island.
Because there are no grownups on the island so they can play as they want to .
The plane on which the boys were being evacuated crashed on the island during a storm and the adults (along with some of the boys) on board were killed.
When Ralph told the assembly of boys that they were on an island, "like in a book" various boys called out.. "Like Treasure Island, Swallows and Amazons, The Coral Island." As Swallows and Amazons doesn't take place on a tropical island the other two were much more apt.
Ralph wishes for a sign that they will be rescued. Unfortunately, the sign that they get is a dead pilot, who serves to become part of the "Beast," which ultimately causes them to become more and more savage.
He ask to make the boys realize that the beast may be them, because where the grown ups are there is a war going on and everyone is fighting and the main thing they want is control, power and when they want that a certain quality inside them awakens like in the boys as soon as they got on the island they realized there were NO grownups no one to tell them what to do and they voted who was going to be chief right out that moment you realized that Jack was arrogant and controlling and when Ralph got that power he was upset. Ralph gave jack power which was the wrong thing to do because throughout the story these qualities in Jack are awakening and when you get to chapter five the island is in complete chaos. What Simon is trying to make them realize that it may not be actual beast but them because everything is in turmoil. He is the symbol of peace and that is a big thing to understand, because he is the one who realizes that beast aren't actually beast, but the people who most represent beast (Jack, and his followers).
Because there are no grownups on the island so they can play as they want to .
In "Lord of the Flies," the grownups who eventually rescue the boys discover the chaos and destruction that have taken place on the island. They arrive to find the boys on the brink of savagery, with some dead and others on the verge of violence. The grownups bring an end to the boys' primitive society and restore order to the situation.
You have to be a civilized human in any situation and be a group in such situation.
In the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, when Ralph asks for a sign from the grownups, a dead parachutist is discovered on the mountain. Initially mistaken for the beast, this discovery amplifies the boys' fears and further destabilizes their society.
The Island Boys are a famous band in Hawaii. Which is why there's the word"island".
Ralph realizes the definite split into two camps during a meeting when he and Piggy confront Jack and the hunters about the neglect of their responsibilities such as maintaining the signal fire. Jack's refusal to listen and the aggressive behavior of his supporters clearly show the division among the boys on the island.
it might just be she realizes that she's just not that into him.
12 boys lived on Alcatraz island
They was terrified
Boys in the Island - 1990 is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:L
Simon is introspective and compassionate in "Lord of the Flies," and he finds solace and connection with nature on the island. He often seeks solitude to reflect on the group dynamics and the growing savagery of the other boys. Simon represents a moral compass and a sense of goodness amidst the chaos and violence of the boys' descent into savagery.
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