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Because his best friend was fat.

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Jack does not blow the conch to call an assembly about the beast because he is becoming more focused on asserting his power in the group and challenging Ralph's leadership. He sees the fear of the beast as an opportunity to undermine Ralph's authority and gain control. Jack's priorities shift from maintaining order and unity to exploiting fear and chaos to his advantage.

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Which of piggy's ideas does Ralph reject?

Ralph rejects Piggy's suggestion to blow the conch to call for a meeting after the assembly breaks down. Ralph believes that the conch has no power to control the boys anymore and that they need a more concrete plan to maintain order on the island.


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Piggy sees the conch, and he and Ralph work as a team to get it out and blow it. This helps them to call all the boys together at the beginning, and when they want to call a meeting. They also make the rule that obly the person holding the conch can talk in an assembly. This results in the conch being a symbol for law and orede, and when it is destroyes, it symbolises the start of true savagery.


Why does piggy say that Ralph should blow the conch to call everyone back and why does Ralph decide not too?

Piggy advises Ralph to blow the conch to gather everyone because it is a symbol of authority and order among the boys. Ralph decides not to blow the conch because he is frustrated and disheartened by the boys' lack of respect for rules and order at that point in the story.


Who announces he has seen the beast during the assembly?

jack is the one to call this assembly in the beginning of chapter 8.


What is the significance of the title the sound of the shell in lord of the flies?

In chapter 1, they find a conch shell and piggy relizes that the conch could be used as a horn to call all the other boys on the island. With that, they blow into the conch and many boys come to the beach.


Why doesn't Ralph blow the conch when the meeting dissolves into the chaos?

he knows that no one will listen. he is aware that his authority has been taken awayWhen Piggy suggested to him that he should blow the conch and call back the boys Ralph had clearly given the answer some thought and he replied, "If I blow the conch and they don't come back; then we've had it. We shan't keep the fire going. We'll be like animals. We'll never be rescued."


Why doesn't Ralph blow the conch when the meeting dissolves into chaos in the book Lord of the Flies chapter 5?

Ralph is worried that if he blows the conch and the boys fail to return it will spell the end of all hope of maintaining rules and common sense on the island. He feels that if they ignore the conch even once then they will ignore it permanently. By not blowing the conch Ralph hopes to avoid that situation. He feels that perhaps he can blow it the next day, in more normal circumstances, and that probably the boys will still obey the call.


Who blows the signal for the assembly in lord of the flies?

The signal for the assembly in "Lord of the Flies" is blown by a conch shell, which is used as a symbol of authority and order among the boys on the island. Ralph, one of the main characters, blows the conch to call the boys together for meetings and discussions.


What is the significance of the chapter title The Sound Of The Shell in Lord of the Flies?

In chapter 1, they find a conch shell and piggy relizes that the conch could be used as a horn to call all the other boys on the island. With that, they blow into the conch and many boys come to the beach.


Who blows the conch to call meetings in Lord of the Flies?

Ralph blows the conch to call meetings in "Lord of the Flies." The conch becomes a symbol of authority and order on the island.


What does the sound of the shell mean?

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Why does jack call an assembly in chapter 8?

because they saw the beast and he wants to hunt it down and thought Ralph said that his hunters were not hunters