Jack's plan is to kill a pig and have a feast. When he invites them to the feast, he says, "We hunt and feast and have fun. If you want to join my tribe come and see us."
They took Piggy's glasses, and fire from Ralph's camp.
In chapter 10: the Shell and the Glasses Jack informs his tribe, and I quote, "But tomorrow we'll hunt and when we've got meat we'll have a feast---" Bill then puts up his hand and asks, "What'll we use for lighting the fire?" Jack blushed but then informed his tribe that, "We'll take fire from the others." Eventually Jack did set out, with Roger and Maurice, to raid Ralph's camp, not for fire but for the means by which fire could be made, namely Piggy's glasses.
Camp Highlands for Boys
It's because they don't have Piggy's glasses with which to start the fire.
Camp Rockmont for Boys was created in 1923.
Camp Horseshoe for Boys was created in 1933.
Mr. Pendanski typically ignores or avoids dealing with the boys harassing Stanley, as he does not prioritize resolving conflicts in the camp. He tends to downplay the severity of the situation and dismisses the boys' behavior as normal camp behavior.
The Camp Nou is bigger than the Santiago Bernabeu, as the Nou Camp holds 98,787 and the Santiago Bernabeu holds 80,354
Camp nou
King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys was created in 1883.
To change the camp from being civilized to being wild.
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