Jack, No, Ralph is the first one to call for an assembly to the group of boys in the island.
Ralph calls a meeting in the morning in "Lord of the Flies" to discuss pressing issues on the island and to address the boys' concerns and fears.
Survival
The last group of boys to arrive at the first meeting in Lord of the Flies are a choir led by head boy Jack Merridew.
He calls them his "hunters"
The Conch shell.
In "Lord of the Flies," the meeting must not be about the beast in chapter 5. Instead, the meeting in this chapter focuses on the growing tensions between Ralph and Jack, particularly concerning priorities and responsibilities within the group.
In the first meeting in "Lord of the Flies," the boys gather using the conch shell and establish rules for order and civilization. In the second meeting, tensions arise and the boys begin to exhibit signs of savagery as power struggles emerge.
In "Lord of the Flies," the morning meeting saw the boys willing to exhibit discipline and responsibility about what needed to be done to assure they worked together as a team, and did all they could to get rescued. By evening, Jack and the hunters return with their prey, and everything goes out of control. First of all, they let the signal fire go out, and when Piggy calls them irresponsible, Jack physically assaults him.
Ralph sits on a fallen tree trunk during the meeting in "Lord of the Flies." This position symbolizes his leadership role as the boys' chief, providing a sense of authority and organization in the chaotic situation on the island.
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There are several meetings which take place in Lord of the Flies. In one meeting, after the signal fire has been allowed to go out on top of the mountain, Piggy stands in the long grass at the apex of the triangle formed by the fallen logs, as a sign of protest.
The last group of boys to reach the meeting in "Lord of the Flies" are described as tired, disheveled, and out of breath. They exhibit a lack of organization and unity compared to the other boys, highlighting the growing chaos and breakdown of order on the island.