The decision to rush off and make a fire in "Lord of the Flies" shows the group's eagerness to prioritize survival and signal for rescue. It also demonstrates their ability to take action and work together towards a common goal in the face of uncertainty and fear.
Piggy
Each and every fire that was made was using Piggy's glasses.
The only way fire is made on the island is by using Piggy's glasses.
make a fire on the hill.
Ralph's first decision as chief in "Lord of the Flies" is to organize the boys by assigning them tasks such as building shelters and maintaining the signal fire. He focuses on practical matters to ensure the group's survival on the island.
In "Lord of the Flies," the boys use green branches and leaves from the island to make the fire give off more smoke. They discover that adding these materials helps the fire create more visible smoke signals.
Piggy suggests to make a sundial to know the time in lord of the flies
Piggy was the last boy to arrive on top of the mountain. By the time he arrived the others had already built the fire and realised that they had nothing to light it with.
Piggy was the last boy to reach the top of the mountain.
The first decision which they make is to elect a leader and they choose Ralph.
All of the boys share three shelters built on the beach near to the platform where they hold their meetings. After Jack and his tribe split from the group and make their headquarters at Castle Rock the remaining boys still sleep in the shelters and have a coking fire close by.
Ralph's third main complaint in "Lord of the Flies" is that the boys are failing to maintain the signal fire. He recognizes its importance for potential rescue and as a symbol of civilization, but the boys prioritize hunting and having fun over keeping the fire going.