Ralph and Piggy found each other and blew the conch shell first, so they called the first meeting of the boys
The last group of boys to arrive at the first meeting in Lord of the Flies are a choir led by head boy Jack Merridew.
In the first meeting in "Lord of the Flies," the boys gather using the conch shell and establish rules for order and civilization. In the second meeting, tensions arise and the boys begin to exhibit signs of savagery as power struggles emerge.
Survival
Simon is first referred to (though not by name quite yet) as he faints in the first conch meeting.
The Conch shell.
The last group of boys to reach the meeting in "Lord of the Flies" are described as tired, disheveled, and out of breath. They exhibit a lack of organization and unity compared to the other boys, highlighting the growing chaos and breakdown of order on the island.
Jack runs for leader against Ralph during the first meeting in "Lord of the Flies." Jack represents a more savage and authoritarian leadership style, while Ralph emphasizes order and civilization.
In "Lord of the Flies," the meeting must not be about the beast in chapter 5. Instead, the meeting in this chapter focuses on the growing tensions between Ralph and Jack, particularly concerning priorities and responsibilities within the group.
U2s first album Boy features tracks called Shadows and Tall Trees, The Ocean and Stories For Boys, which are all inspired by Lord of the Flies.
"Lord of the Flies" by William Golding was first published in 1954.
The boys in â??The Lord of Fliesâ?? decide on their officers and committees in the first meeting on the island. Ralph was elected Chief and Jack was chosen to be in charge of the hunting party. Piggy is charged with getting all the boysâ?? names.
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.