ralph says we need to do a fire so if a ship passes they can see us
They immediately run off, led by Jack, to build a fire on the mountain top, without bothering to listen to anything else that Ralph might have wanted to say.
the fire
No.
Ralph is able to persuade the other boys that they will be saved by sharing with them that his father is a navy captain. He tells them that the queen has a room with maps that show every island in the world.
First you get wood. Then you go to the fire pit. Tap on it. It will make fire. Tap that. Then you rub on the wood. When you do it enough it will say blow. Then you blow. Walla you have a fire.
Ralph overcomes Jack's challenge by asserting his authority as the elected leader and emphasizing the importance of maintaining the signal fire for rescue. He appeals to reason and rationality, highlighting the need for a plan and organization in order to survive on the island. Ultimately, Ralph convinces the boys to prioritize the signal fire over hunting the beast.
find stickcs and pick them up. then say make fire. click on that.....
To quote directly from what Ralph said in the book... "You played a dirty trick-- we'd have given you fire if you'd asked for it--" And he also added... "You could have had fire whenever you wanted..."
build a fire and click on it and it should say make home
Ralph does not suggest anything but he does say that keeping the fire going is the most important thing and they should die before allowing it to go out. This is because he is aware that having a signal fire is their only hope of ever being rescued.
no, but they say that because fire is a common need in humanity
Fleeing from Jack and his hunters Ralph stumbled onto the beach, near the shelters, and was confronted by a naval officer. Jack and his hunters also emerged from the jungle a short distance behind Ralph but immediately stopped their pursuit of Ralph on sighting the officer. You might therefore say that the arrival of the officer saved Ralph from Jack and his hunters. However the officer was only there because his ship had sighted the smoke coming from the island. The smoke came from the out of control fire which Jack had lit to try and drive Ralph from his hiding place. So, with typical Golding irony the fire which Jack lit in an effort to kill Ralph proved to be Ralph's salvation.