When Jack challenges the assembly by saying "we know who ought to speak," he is questioning Ralph's leadership and authority. Jack is implying that he believes he should be the one in charge and that his opinion is the most important, undermining Ralph's position as leader. This challenges the group's unity and creates a power struggle within the assembly.
The limited democracy of Cleisthenes 507 BCE had an assembly of landowners where they could address the assembly. During the radical democracy period, only the citizens had the right to speak in assembly.
Telemachus took a bronze spear with him when he was going to speak to the assembly.
No - the citizens voted yes or no to the matters advised to them in the assembly.
Was entitled to attend the assembly and speak and vote on issues raised by them or others. They also served in the army and navy when called out.
Ralph lays down the rule that only the person holding the conch shell has the right to speak during the assembly. This rule ensures order and fairness in discussions among the boys on the island.
a bronze spear and two hounds.
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a bronze spear and two hounds.
a bronze spear and two hounds.
At the assembly, the decision is made to use the conch shell as a symbol of authority for whoever holds it to speak during meetings. They agree that maintaining the signal fire is crucial for being rescued, and they assign the responsibility of tending to the fire to the hunters.
At a UN General Assembly meeting, representatives of member states, typically heads of state or government, foreign ministers, or designated diplomats, are allowed to speak. Observers, such as representatives from non-member states or organizations, may also have the opportunity to address the assembly, depending on the agenda and the rules of procedure. The speeches are usually made during the general debate or on specific agenda items, with time limits set for each speaker.