Ralph doesn't blow the conch because he feels frustrated and overwhelmed by the chaos and lack of control among the group. The conch symbolizes order and authority, but in this moment Ralph realizes that the conch’s power is diminishing as the boys' civilized behavior deteriorates. He understands that blowing the conch will not restore order, so he chooses not to do so.
He suggest that ralph blows the conch.
Ralph calls several meetings or assemblies over the course of the novel, which meeting in particular are you refering too?
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.
He tells Ralph to blow the conch
Ralph unwisely calls a meeting at night.
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.
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samneric and jack and ralph
Ralph sat on a fallen trunk for the second meeting that the group had.
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.
Ralph is elected chief during the very first meeting, which happens very early in the book.
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."