Ralph and Jack felt as if they would be rescued. This is when that were carrying the log and fell.
Ralph and Jack think they will be rescued. This is after the carried the log and fell down.
Piggy was carrying the conch so he couldn't carry a spear when Ralph's group went to visit Jack's group.
Ralph's focus on building huts demonstrates his priority of providing shelter and safety to the group, while Jack's focus on hunting shows his priority of securing a food source. Their differing priorities indicate a divergence in their leadership styles and values. While they may still be physically together, their actions suggest a growing rift in their goals and priorities.
In "Lord of the Flies," Jack and Ralph lift a large boulder together to create a rolling rock to kill a pig. This event serves as a pivotal moment in the novel, symbolizing the boys' descent into savagery and the loss of civilization.
Ralph tries to reconcile with Jack by acknowledging his importance to the group and expressing willingness to work together. He also offers to listen to Jack's ideas and concerns in an attempt to appease him and prevent further division among the boys.
Ralph and Jack never liked each other. Once they met and Jack wanted to take the power from Ralph there was instant friction between the two. It's was obviously Ralph's job to be chief and Jack just expected to get it instead of Ralph.
One of the many main conflicts in the story is good versus evil, represented by Ralph and jack, respectively. jack serves as the symbol of evil, as he is against the civilization and society of the island which Ralph is trying to keep together.
Ralph, Jack and Roger search the island and climb the mountain in their search for "the beast."
Jack fell down and broke his arm.
Early in the novel Ralph, Jack and Simon climb the mountain to ascertain if they are actually on an island. Later in the book Ralph, Jack and Roger climb the mountain in search of the beast.
Jack made no reply to Ralph's question and when Ralph turned away and led the boys towards the mountain Jack was at the back of the bunch glowering and brooding.
Ralph told Samneric that he would hide out in the bushes, so eventually Samneric squeal on Ralph to Jack.