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In chapter 10: the Shell and the Glasses Jack informs his tribe, and I quote, "But tomorrow we'll hunt and when we've got meat we'll have a feast---" Bill then puts up his hand and asks, "What'll we use for lighting the fire?" Jack blushed but then informed his tribe that, "We'll take fire from the others." Eventually Jack did set out, with Roger and Maurice, to raid Ralph's camp, not for fire but for the means by which fire could be made, namely Piggy's glasses.
The boys raided Ralph's camp in Ch. 8 because they needed fire. While they were there, they also attempted to do a bit of "recruiting" to further weaken Ralph's clan.
Jack plans to send his hunters to gradually entice and lure the boys from Ralph's camp by offering them food, protection, and the freedom to hunt without rules or order. He believes that once the boys experience the thrill of hunting and the power that comes with joining his tribe, they will willingly switch allegiance from Ralph to him.
Bruno's plan to visit the camp seems sensible to the two boys because they are curious and want to explore new places. The camp represents an adventure and a break from their monotonous routine at home. Additionally, Bruno's enthusiasm and persuasive skills make the idea more appealing to them.
bod threw it
Samneric tell him while they are on guard at Castle Rock.
Jack chose Roger and Maurice to accompany him during his raid on the shelters when he told the rest of his tribe that he would 'get fire from the others' He actually stole the means to make fire, namely Piggy's glasses.
Usually starting around the age of 16 depending on what type of camp you plan on working at. Usually starting around the age of 16 depending on what type of camp you plan on working at.
they've been planning to make camp rock in 2007 in Canada
make a fire on the hill.
The plan was to run away from the concentration camp, and Shmuel, Hannah, Gitl, and Yitzchak were involved
everyone except chuck