In chapter 10 of "Lord of the Flies," Ralph desperately prays for rescue from the island, feeling isolated and overwhelmed by the darkness and savagery around him. He wishes for a sign from the adult world to reassure him that they will be saved.
In chapter 10 of "Lord of the Flies," Eric reveals to Ralph that Jack and his tribe plan to hunt him down and kill him. This news shocks Ralph, as it underscores the dangerous and hostile environment that has emerged on the island.
Ralph does not have a 'tribe.' Jack calls his group of hunters his tribe but Ralph has no name for the boys who originally elected him as their chief. By chapter 10: the only named biguns who still remain near the shelters with Ralph are Piggy and the Twins, Samneric.
Samneric and Piggy.
in chapter 10, Ralph said he was frightened of "us". Meaning how the boys had started to act wild and crazed.
No, Ralph, Eric, and Simon are not being truthful in chapter 10 of Lord of the Flies. They lie to Piggy about the events that took place during the confrontation with Jack and his tribe. Their fear and manipulation lead them to deceive Piggy about the true nature of what occurred.
At the end of chapter 10 in Lord of the Flies, the power dynamic has shifted completely as Ralph is now alone and hunted by Jack and his tribe. Jack's group has taken control of the island, sidelining Ralph and focusing on their own savage desires. Ralph, once the leader trying to maintain order and civilization, is now in a vulnerable position, facing isolation and possible harm.
Ralph and Eric hurt each other at the end of chapter 10 in "Lord of the Flies" because the dynamics of power and control have escalated to violence. Ralph is trying to hold onto his leadership role, while Eric and the other boys have become more savage and aggressive. The conflict between Ralph and Eric represents the breakdown of order and the descent into chaos on the island.
He feels guilty about murdering Simon; him and the rest of the boys kill Simon at the end of chapter 9
In Chapter 10 of "Lord of the Flies," the "others" are the group of boys who are not part of Jack's tribe. They consist of Ralph, Piggy, Sam, Eric, and a few other boys who are still loyal to Ralph's leadership. They continue to struggle against the savage behavior of Jack and his tribe.
Ralph does not tell Roger anything in chapter 10. Roberttold Roger that Jack was going to beat Wilfred. he told Roger that Jack had ordered Wilfred to be tied up and had then left him tied up for hours, waiting to be beaten.
1- They stayed with the original group. 2-Ralph was afraid of the night because he thought simon was killed on purpose. 3-Maurice 4-Robert 5-Ralph prayed that the beast would prefer the litluns to spare his own life. 6-Ralph was fighting Eric. 7-He took piggy's specs/glasses 8-Ralph 9-Ralph 10-Piggy
In Chapter 10 of "Lord of the Flies," Ralph and Eric were hunting down Jack's tribe to retrieve Piggy's glasses. They were not actually hitting anyone, but there was a physical confrontation between them and Jack's tribe on the beach.