Ralph initially sees meetings as a necessary way to maintain order and establish rules on the island. As the story progresses, he becomes frustrated with the lack of cooperation and attention from the other boys during the meetings. He ultimately finds the meetings ineffective in achieving their intended purpose due to the growing chaos and disintegration of order on the island.
he is in the navy
Survival
he is homesick, and stressed
Piggy's glasses
-Piggie -Sam -Eric -Some "little ones"
In "Lord of the Flies," the boys hold multiple meetings to discuss their survival and rescue plans. The meetings become increasingly chaotic and divided as tensions rise among the boys. The outcomes of the meetings vary, with some leading to conflict and violence while others attempt to restore order and reason among the group.
In The Lord of the Flies Ralph's only weapon is a stick that has been turned in to a spear. He took the stick that was being used to mount the pigs head.
They would build a fire to create smoke so a ship or plane would see them.
Ralph blows the conch to call meetings in "Lord of the Flies." The conch becomes a symbol of authority and order on the island.
it was in a very bad conditions as jack had created his own tribe and was trying to sabotage ralphs tribe
Ralph's main focus is to be rescued by keeping a fire going so that the smoke will signal any passing ships.
Breaking Ralph's rules in "Lord of the Flies" leads to chaos and conflict among the boys. It results in a loss of order and a breakdown of civilization on the island, ultimately leading to violence and the boys' descent into savagery.