Ralph summoned the others by blowing the shell that they found.
Ralph is rescued in "Lord of the Flies" when a British Naval officer arrives on the island in response to the large signal fire that has gotten out of control. The officer finds the boys in a state of chaos and disorder, and Ralph is shocked to realize the full extent of the savagery and violence that has taken place among the boys.
Over the course of the novel Ralph calls several different meetings for several different reasons.
his dad is in the navy or some military branch and he thinks his dad will find them
A Navy ship found the island in Chapter 12 when Jack's tribe burnt the island.
By blowing the conch shell
with the smoke signal
With the Conch
Smoke from a signal fire.
To get rescued.
because they need rescued and when piggy was there he made an effort to the make fire. and he help to Ralph for rescued and he was for Ralph mate.
What is discouraging Ralph in regard to being rescued?
make a fire on the hill.
When they are rescued in "Lord of the Flies," Ralph claims to be the chief as he is the protagonist who tried to maintain order and civilization on the island. However, he is challenged by Jack, who led the boys into savagery and rebellion against Ralph's leadership.
Ralph is focused on being rescued and maintaining order and civilization on the island in "Lord of the Flies." He believes in teamwork and following rules to ensure the group's safety and chance of rescue.
In "Lord of the Flies," Ralph is hunted by the other boys, who have turned savagely cruel under Jack's leadership. He is saved just in time by a naval officer who arrives on the island. Ralph is rescued, but the experience has changed him forever.
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.
Ralph longs for cooperation, order, and rescue in "Lord of the Flies." He desires to maintain a sense of civilization and rules on the island, ultimately seeking to be rescued and return to the safety of the adult world.
Ralph's specific wish may not have come true in Lord of the Flies, as the boys were not rescued while he was still on the island. However, his overarching desire for civilization and order to prevail is undermined by the boys' descent into savagery.
Ralph is rescued in the novel "Lord of the Flies" when a naval officer arrives on the island after seeing the smoke from the fire. The officer finds Ralph hiding in the bushes and brings him back to civilization.
Ralph's main focus is to be rescued by keeping a fire going so that the smoke will signal any passing ships.