Jack feels there is no need for the conch and demands to forbid any one from using it
The need for order. They are used to obeying the sounds of bells in their school routines and the sound of the conch makes them feel that someone has taken control of the situation so they are eager to obey its summons.
Ralph spots a large shell and leverss it out of the lagoon by using a small sappling. Piggy correctly identifies it as a conch shell and tells Ralph that he knew a boy who had one on his garden wall, "It was ever so valuable and he could blow it and make a noise." Ralph, following Piggy's instructions, manages to blow the conch and upon hearing it several more boys appear from the jungle.
Yes, turtles can feel when you touch their shell. The shell is connected to their nervous system, so they can sense pressure and movement on their shell. However, their shell is covered in keratin, which is a tough material that provides protection, so they may not feel the touch as keenly as they would on their skin.
Well, The shell is rather quite fragile but the shell is a little hard.
because he has the conch and he then flew forty feet and got killed
ralph-good jack-evil roger-killing piggy-knowledge.science glasses-help fire-hope meat-lust.desire.temptation pigs head-lord of the flies simon-innocence.truth the littluns-followers the conch-power.civilization the island-unknown. bring out bad (savage) There are a number of symbols in the novel. Some of them are : The conch shell The beast Glasses Fire The dance of the hunt The hunt Painted faces "Lord of the Flies"
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to hide in when they feel scared.
An oyster shell feels rough and textured on the outside, with a mix of ridges and bumps that can vary in intensity. The inner surface is smooth and glossy, often exhibiting shades of white or cream. The overall weight of the shell can feel substantial due to its dense composition. When wet, the shell may feel slippery, enhancing its unique tactile experience.
In chapter 3 of "Lord of the Flies," Ralph is frustrated and concerned about Jack's obsession with hunting rather than focusing on building shelters and maintaining the signal fire. Ralph sees it as a distraction from the group's collective goal of being rescued.
maybe u should look in the book in chapter 4.
It is asking what you think about the chapter, how it makes you feel and what is the overall sort of atmosphere that you feel from the chapter. Did you like it or not, did it change the way you feel about the story or the characters?