When Percival takes the conch, the others typically respond by either laughing or teasing him, as he is often portrayed as the more timid and insignificant character in the group. The others may dismiss his attempts to speak or may even ignore him altogether, depending on the dynamics within the group of individuals.
depends who its with... if it's with friends then it's just a little quarrel that can be resolved!
People respond based on their interpretation of others' intentions.
The way you act and respond to others .
to respond an opinion we don't agree with , at first we should respect others and speak politely then give over opinion if we have strong logic or if others are accepting it.
The duration of It Only Happens to Others is 1.42 hours.
It Only Happens to Others was created on 1971-10-29.
How you interact with others in your relationships may define who you are. If you are with someone authoritarian, you may begin to respond passively or vice versa. It might change the way you respond in situations.
Sensory receptors enable you to respond to stimuli in the environment of an organism. Some sensory receptors respond to taste and smell while others respond to physical stimuli.
Percival was only a very young boy when he first came to the island. He was obviously well brought up, lived in a vicarage and had a protective family who had instilled into him the need to remember his name, address and telephone number just in case he ever got lost. Unfortunately for Percival he did get lost and was just one small boy among many others who nobody paid any attention to. Reciting his name and address failed to bring him the help he'd probably been promised he'd receive and as a result Percival spent several days alone in a hut sobbing and talking to himself. The other boys simply found this faintly amusing and offered him no help. Later he claimed to have seen something big and horrid moving among the trees at night and this was simply dismissed as a figment of his imagination. As virtually all the boys on the island attended Jack's feast on the beach Percival may have seen and even participated in the brutal killing of Simon. He may also have witness the death of Piggy and the later setting on fire of the entire island. Percival's ordered and protective little world of life in a vicarage had been replaced by a world of neglect, violence and death. Little wonder then that when help in the form of a Naval officer finally did apear Pecival was far too traumatised to remember the phrases he'd been taught but which had previously failed to bring him any respite or rescue.
They called him kicker for a time
Jack deals with fear by asserting power and control over others, Piggy tries to rationalize and problem-solve to alleviate fear, Percival succumbs to fear and anxiety, and Simon seeks solace in nature and introspection as a means to confront fear.
Then the others bully the fish.