The hunters allowed the fire to go out because they were preoccupied with hunting and lost focus on their responsibility to maintain the fire. They got caught up in the thrill of the hunt and neglected their duty to keep the fire burning.
Jack wanted all the hunters to go with him to catch the pig because they needed enough people to make a circle around it
Yes, the signal fire went out several times because Jack and his hunters neglected it. The first time they allowed to to go out a ship passed and they missed the chance to be rescued.
While you could say that the boys who were supposed to be on fire duty deserted their post and it was their fault that the fire went out you would be partially wrong. The fault really lay with Jack, he was in command of the hunters and he told the two hunters who were on fire duty that he needed them to join in the hunt.
The hunters were responsible for keeping the signal fire lit but, they in Chapter 4 they let it burn out which destroyed an early survival because a ship went past.
In "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, Jack and his hunters are primarily responsible for keeping the fire going so they can be rescued. However, they become consumed by hunting and eventually let the fire go out, leading to disastrous consequences.
The hunters stole Piggy's glasses in "Lord of the Flies" to create fire. The fire was needed to signal any passing ships for rescue. However, the hunters were influenced by Jack's power and desire for control, leading to their aggressive and rebellious actions.
The hunters find Ralph by setting the forest on fire, thereby forcing him out of hiding. They use the fire to smoke him out of the thicket. This act symbolizes the destructive power of their savagery and their willingness to resort to extreme measures to capture Ralph.
Some of the hunters were in charge of the signal fire. The hunters thought it was more important to be hunting for food instead of wasting time watching a fire. So they let the fire go out, at the same time a ship passes by the island. Ralph notices that the fire is out and runs up the mountain to try to get it going quick again so they can be rescued. Ralph is furious to find out why the fire went out and it starts a fight between him and Jack. :)
Jack and his hunters go to Ralph's camp to steal the fire because they believe they need it for their own safety and to cook their food. Additionally, Jack wants to assert his power and control over the group by taking something that is essential for their survival.
Most employers who have volunteer firefighter-employees will recognise this and allow them to go when necessary.
Jack and his hunters targeted Piggy's glasses because they needed the lenses to start a fire. They believed that having a fire would give them power and control over the group. The conch, on the other hand, represented order and civilization, which Jack's group was trying to rebel against.
House Hunters - 1999 Former House Hunters Go on the Searach Again was released on: USA: 16 May 2011