Ralph shouts "Wacco!" while standing on his head in "Lord of the Flies." This moment is a demonstration of his playful side and desire to maintain a sense of humanity and normalcy amidst the chaos on the island.
Because Ralph doesn't hide his emotions, he expresses them freely. When he is ecstatically happy he stands on his head and when he is angry he loses his temper. Ralph 'wears his heart on his sleeve' for all to see and they know exactly where they stand with him.
Because Ralph doesn't hide his emotions, he expresses them freely. When he is ecstatically happy he stands on his head and when he is angry he loses his temper. Ralph 'wears his heart on his sleeve' for all to see and they know exactly where they stand with him.
Ralph's only weapon is a spear that once held the Lord of the Flies (the sow's head).
They stand head to tail to help each other swish flies away. They both swing their tails at the other horse's face to discourage flies.
Ralph tries to beat jack to the two sided sharp stick in which the "Lord of the Flies" (sow's head) is mounted upon.
It is the pig's head cut off by jack, transformed from a loving pig to a creepy horror. The flies were buzzing around the head, making the pigs head the Lord of the Flies. In other interpretations, Jack is considered to be the Lord of the Flies. The beast is also thought to be the Lord of the Flies.
A spear that was left stuck in the pig's head.
Ralph Head was born in 1893.
Ralph Head died in 1962.
It was the stake that the pigs head was on. It's near the end of the book.
The lord of the flies originally hung on a stick sharpened at both ends. One end in the earth and the other supporting the pig head. Roger intends to do this same thing to Ralph if they kill him, but replacing the pigs head with Ralphs. They dont kill Ralph :)
its about him simply expressing his love for his significant other. He feels as if this is "the real thing" and is just head over heels for this chick.