he is worried if jack rapes the boys and touches there nipples and makes them drink there own cum when they are done and make them scream Pablo it is very sad but in the end they see a squirrel :)
Jack has shouted, "Bollocks to the Rules"
He suggest that ralph blows the conch.
Ralph calls several meetings or assemblies over the course of the novel, which meeting in particular are you refering too?
They are getting nightmares from the beast.
Ralph cannot think like Piggy at the meeting in chapter 5 because they have different priorities and perspectives. Piggy's focus is on practicality, reason, and order, while Ralph is more concerned with maintaining the group's morale and addressing immediate concerns. Their different approaches reflect their contrasting personalities and leadership styles.
He tells Ralph to blow the conch
Ralph unwisely calls a meeting at night.
The boys Elected Ralph Chief after meeting at the platform at the begining of the book. This is when they realize it was Ralph who blew the shell and called them there.
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Ralph is worried about the lack of order and the boys' fear of the beast. Piggy attempts to reassure him by emphasizing the importance of focusing on practical tasks and maintaining a sense of civilization and reason. Ralph is also preoccupied with the dwindling amount of signal fire smoke as he realizes its critical role in attracting rescuers.
samneric and jack and ralph
Ralph is worried about the 'littluns' in "Lord of the Flies" because they are the youngest boys on the island and more vulnerable to the dangers and chaos that are unfolding. As the leader, Ralph feels responsible for their safety and well-being, especially since they are less able to fend for themselves compared to the older boys.