Jack Merridew
When you're tired of feeling down And always staying at home alone Come with me, gonna go downtown Gonna party all night long Come on dance dance dance, Move to the music Let your heart go free Dance, dance, dance, you can't refuse it Dance, dance, dance with me Let's go down to the Odyssey They've got some people you oughta meet They dance all night till the sun comes up And then they dance right out on the street I said dance dance dance, Move to the music Let your heart go free Dance, dance, dance, you can't refuse it Dance, dance, dance with me Come on and dance dance dance, Move to the music Let your heart go free Dance, dance, dance, you can't refuse it Dance, dance, dance with me I said dance dance dance, Move to the music Let your heart go free Dance, dance, dance, you can't refuse it Dance, dance, dance with me
In "Lord of the Flies", both Ralph and Piggy crave acceptance by the group. At this point, they had become outsiders to the group by not going along with what Jack and the rest of the group did and said. Their hope was that by joining in with the dance, they would once again become part of the tribe.
cause Edwin said so
Isadora Duncan. I have to do a Dance packet for gym because I can't because i did something to it in dance, lol. My dance teacher and the packet that i had to read said it was her(:
Well, if you think demons exist, and if you believe they dance and stuff, then yes, but if you said no to all that, then your answer is nope.
No, Jack did not believe that Simon was the beast in "Lord of the Flies." He mistook Simon for the beast during a frenzied dance in the forest, but later realized his mistake and Simon's true identity.
The Lord Of the Flies itself to Simon
Ralph
Who said we don't need the conch anymore in the Lord of the flies
Simon
The Lord of the Flies itself to Simon
"You'll get back to where you came from," said by Simon to Ralph.
Jack
Jack Merridew.
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"Simon go back" was said in the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, first published in 1954. It was part of a scene where the character Simon hallucinates and hears the Lord of the Flies speaking to him.
Ralph said this line in "Lord of the Flies." He emphasizes that the boys must work together to build a signal fire to increase their chances of being rescued.