He wants to set a fire, to try to get rescued
Ralph came up with the idea of building a signal fire to attract rescue ships and ensure their survival on the island. The boys carried this out by gathering wood and using Piggy's glasses to start the fire, emphasizing the importance of maintaining it to create smoke. However, the initial enthusiasm waned, leading to a struggle between maintaining order and the chaos that ensued among the group.
Piggy is the one who suggests using the glasses to start a fire in "Lord of the Flies." He realizes that the lenses can concentrate sunlight to create a flame.
Ralph :d
i guess its beast since Ralph and fatty wanted to get the idea of the presence of the beast out of the little boys' heads.
No idea XD
ralph was the one who found the conch shell, piggy was the one who showed him how to use it properly and gave him the idea to use it to signal the other kids on the island
Piggy & Ralph
This is pretty obvious. Everyone who read the book should know that they try to build up a big fire on the Island so that any ships passing by can possibly see the flames and know there is someone on the Island.
Ralph is experiencing a fleeting moment of confusion or distraction as he tries to process a thought or idea. The comparison to a bat's wing suggests that the distraction came suddenly and momentarily obscured his train of thought. This image conveys the sense of disorientation and difficulty in focusing his thoughts in the moment.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Piggy.
You might say that Simon interpreted Ralph's daydream as a longing to be rescued when he said "You'll get back to where you came from." However as Ralph didn't discus his daydream with anyone Simon could not have known about it. Simon probably just realised that Ralph was withdrawn and worried about his rapidly approaching possible encounter with the beast at castle rock and simply wished to offer Ralph some encouragement and support.