The plan to set the area on fire backfired on Jack when the wind shifted direction, causing the fire to spread uncontrollably and endangering his own life. Additionally, the fire attracted attention from authorities, leading to Jack being caught and facing legal consequences.
yes
The boy is not what he seems
Because Mckinley was assassinated.
Because Mckinley was assassinated.
because of the signal fire. Jack and his hunters were meant to keep the signal fire going but because Jack was hypnotised by the desire to hunt, he takes his hunters and retreats into the jungle to hunt a pig. When he is successful they return to the beach and realise that they let the fire out, and that a ship had passed but had not seen them because there was no signal fire
Jack lets the fire go out so when the ship comes pat no one got rescues because the ship could not see the fire.
Well in chapter 10 Jack and his tribe of savages invade Ralph's tribe (made of up Ralph, Sam and Eric, Piggy, and one/two littluns) in order to steal Piggy's glasses, which is overall the power to start a fire on the island. Jack might have mentioned this plan in chapter 9 so I'm hoping this is the right answer to your question.
It's so thickly coated with irony, Ralph's plan throughout the entire book is to keep a fire going to be rescued, Jack could care less. Also, Jack wanted to flush out the island with fire just to finish Ralph off, when instead it brings rescue to Ralph.
The boys accidentally let the signal fire burn out. The rescue plan fails as a direct consequence of the fire going out. The fire went out, despite Jack offering that his hunters would take over fire duties, because Jack thought that hunting and killing was more important that keeping the fire going on the slim off chance that they might be rescued. He 'needed' the boys on fire duty to take part in his hunt.
It fails in the beginning because jack made the people watching the fire sam and Eric go with him to hunt for pig it was jacks shortness that caused the fire to go out and them not be rescued earlier
Jack plans to roast the pig by building a fire and skewering the pig on a stick to cook it over the flames. He believes this method will provide a tasty meal for the boys stranded on the island.
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