Ralph told Piggy that his father was a commander in the Royal Navy and later told the rest of the boys that his father had told him that the Queen had a room full of maps that showed every island in the world, including the one that they were stranded on. Ralph was completely convinced that his father, with a ship, the intended route of the plane and maps at his disposal would eventually find his own son. This unshakable belief in his father helped Ralph to cope with the disintegration of the boys society on the island as it offered some hope of a way out of the situation.
Ralph's dad is a naval commander, serving in the military. He is away at war during the events of "Lord of the Flies".
Ralph's father is a commander in the navy, so Ralph is hopeful that his father will be able to find all of the boys on the island.
Early in the first chapter Ralph told Piggy that his father was a commander in the Navy.
He is in the navy retard
he is in the navy
Survival
he is homesick, and stressed
Piggy's glasses
Early in the first chapter Ralph told Piggy that his father was a commander in the Navy.Early in the first chapter Ralph told Piggy that his father was a commander in the Navy.
-Piggie -Sam -Eric -Some "little ones"
The double sharpened spears in "Lord of the Flies" symbolize the boys' descent into savagery and violence. They represent the loss of innocence and the shift towards primal instincts as the boys become more disconnected from civilization and their moral values. The spears ultimately foreshadow the escalating barbarity and conflicts among the boys on the island.
In The Lord of the Flies Ralph's only weapon is a stick that has been turned in to a spear. He took the stick that was being used to mount the pigs head.
They would build a fire to create smoke so a ship or plane would see them.
it was in a very bad conditions as jack had created his own tribe and was trying to sabotage ralphs tribe
In "Lord of the Flies," Ralph's dad is mentioned as being in the Navy.
Ralph's main focus is to be rescued by keeping a fire going so that the smoke will signal any passing ships.