Golding's language in this chapter uses visceral imagery and primal instincts to portray Ralph as a hunted animal. Phrases like "suddenly dogged him", "snarling" and "pursuit" evoke a sense of fear and vulnerability commonly associated with animals being hunted in the wild. The language choice intensifies the feeling of imminent danger surrounding Ralph.
A deer is hunted by a cougar and foxes eat Koalas
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No animals are not hunted by humans! .. ^
Identifying the most hunted animal depends on whether you mean hunted by humans or by predatory animals. Even then, sources disagree. Various sources report the deer is the most hunted animal, but some say quail, ducks, rabbits, or mice are the most hunted animals.
No. It is not an animal.
A Hunted Animal - 1914 was released on: USA: 21 April 1914
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In "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, in Chapter 12, Ralph was being hunted by Jack and his tribe. He was hiding in the forest, trying to evade capture and survive as the tension between the two groups escalated towards a violent climax.
An animal that's hunted by another animal is called the prey, and if you are hunting an animal, you are the predator.
They come face to face in chapter 14 of 'The Hound of the Baskervilles.'
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