Ralph, Jack, and Roger discover that the beast they feared is actually a dead parachutist hanging from a rock. This realization shakes the boys and fuels their growing fear and descent into savagery.
Roger accompanies Ralph and Jack up the burned part of the mountain.
Ralph, Jack and Roger search the island and climb the mountain in their search for "the beast."
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Roger initially decides to go up the mountain with Jack and Ralph in "Lord of the Flies" because he is a member of Jack's tribe and follows his orders. However, Roger's true motivation for going up the mountain is to partake in the ritualistic hunt and violence that Jack promotes, satisfying his sadistic tendencies.
Jack challenged Ralph to go up the mountain to look for the beast with him in the dark. Ralph responds by accepting the challenge and bringing Roger along with him.
Jack challenged Ralph to go up the mountain to look for the beast with him in the dark. Ralph responds by accepting the challenge and bringing Roger along with him.
Yes, I have to agree with that about Samneric climbing the Mountain.
Early in the novel Ralph, Jack and Simon climb the mountain to ascertain if they are actually on an island. Later in the book Ralph, Jack and Roger climb the mountain in search of the beast.
Ralph, Jack, and Roger are very frightened when they finally see the beast.
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Ralph insists on climbing because at this point he was stil the main leaderSimon
Jack and Roger have sharpened a stick at both ends to hunt and kill Ralph. Their plan is to hunt Ralph like they did with the sow, to terrify him and flush him out. Samneric warn Ralph that they are being hunted and that Jack's tribe will sharpen a stick at both ends and have Roger guard the way in.