Ralph wants to look "like they did before". before they became savages, but he thinks if they were to tie they're hair back they would look like girls. However we find out later that the group of boys acting like savages had their hair tied back
In chapter 11, Ralph doesn't want to tie his hair back because he believes that letting his hair grow long provides him a sense of security or comfort, similar to how Sam and Eric find comfort in being together. The long hair acts as a reminder of his identity and humanity amidst the chaotic and savage events unfolding on the island.
Ralph spots a ship on the horizon that is passing by the island.
It most likely will but if it doesnt dont get worried It most likely will but if it doesnt dont get worried
Ralph didn't want to tie his hair back because he wanted to maintain a certain image or style, or he simply preferred the way his hair looked when left loose. It could also be a personal preference or comfort issue that made him not want to tie his hair back.
so that your hair doesnt fall into the candle as then your hair would be on fire,
By Chapter 7 of Golding's "The Lord of The Flies" Ralph begins to accept their dirty living conditions on the island as normal. The boys are all dirty, with long hair and filthy by clothes. This acceptance adds to his feelings of despair about them ever being rescued.
it doesnt really effect it it just make it stay for a while and then go back to its oroginal form but if u use a lot often it can damage your hair. like if you have thick hair your hair then bexomes thin but if you have thin hair it doesnt really effext it
No doesnt make sense im an expert
There is no easy way to remove hair so it doesnt come back. Even the best laser treatment doesnt last forever... HAIR WILL ALWAYS GROW BACK! Best results is waxing, & tweezing. Any other chemical crap irritates your skin, makes it really red, stings, and hardly works. Trust me.
Piggy suggests they could use vines to tie back their hair to keep it out of their faces on the island.
Ralph feels self-conscious about his appearance, realizing that he is unkempt and dirty. He wishes for a haircut and a clean shave to help him feel more civilized.
Desribing the littluns in chapter 4: Painted Faces and Long Hair Golding wrote, and I quote directly from the book... 'They obeyed the summons of the conch, partly because Ralph blew it, and he was big enough to be a link with the adult world...' So you could say that the littluns obeyed Ralph, to some degree.
No it doesnt