Ralph thinks that the beast is on the mounatin top preventing them from having the fire there, to quote directly from the book, he said... "And now that thing squats by the fire as though it didn't want us to be rescued---"
Ralph and Piggy decide to keep the fire burning as a signal for potential rescuers to spot them on the island. The fire is their best chance at being rescued, as it can attract passing ships or planes. They believe that maintaining the fire is crucial for their survival and eventual rescue.
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Sam and Eric. SAMNERIC
They decide to let the fire go out at night and light it again in the morning
Sam and Eric, Piggy, and Ralph.
The other two characters who helped keep the fire burning in "Lord of the Flies" were Piggy and Simon. Piggy was responsible for suggesting the idea of using Piggy's glasses to light the fire, while Simon helped to gather wood for the fire.
sam and Eric aka the twins
Ralph wants to get Piggy's specs back and Piggy wanted to kill Jack there and then.
Piggy and the twins come to Ralph with a feast of properly ripened fruit.
Ralph defends Piggy from Jack when he refuses to help with the fire. Ralph argues that Piggy contributes by thinking and suggesting ideas, even if he is physically unable to help. Ralph recognizes Piggy's value to the group beyond just physical labor.
Piggy and Ralph are the only two at the pool because the other boys have gone off to participate in a hunting expedition led by Jack. Piggy and Ralph choose to stay behind as Piggy is unable to swim and Ralph wants to work on the signal fire.
In Chapter 10, Piggy suggests that they let the fire go out at night and relight it every morning because he concludes that the smoke will not be visible at night. At this point, Ralph is frustrated that Jack has started his own tribe. Ralph is also discouraged that only he and Piggy seem intent on keeping the fire going. Upon hearing Piggy's suggestion, Ralph agrees to let the fire go out. However, Ralph thinks it would be ideal to have the fire going all the time. The fire also gives Ralph a sense of security, especially at night: Ralph stood up, feeling curiously defenseless with the darkness pressing in.
because they need rescued and when piggy was there he made an effort to the make fire. and he help to Ralph for rescued and he was for Ralph mate.
They took Piggy's glasses, and fire from Ralph's camp.