they weep to a navel officer that happens to be in the middle of a war.
He feels sorry for Lennie
When your sister makes you upset, take a moment to calm down before reacting. Once you're ready, try to communicate your feelings honestly and calmly, expressing what specifically upset you. Listening to her perspective can also help foster understanding. If needed, give each other some space to reflect before continuing the conversation.
Lennie is upset at the beginning of chapter 5 because he accidentally killed the puppy that Slim gave him to take care of. He is devastated by this and regrets his actions.
I don't know which chapter you are referring to but towards the end of chapter five: Beast From Water, as the twilight meeting broke up many of the boys ran off to dance and chant on the beach. Piggy advised Ralph to blow the conch and told him "You got to be tough now. Make 'em do what you want." Ralph replied cautiously, as if he had been considering the possible outcomes of his actions, "If I blow the conch and they don't come back; then we've had it..." But as Piggy remarked "If you don't blow, we'll soon be animals anyway." It is obvious from this conversation that Ralph has already partially lost control of the boys and he fears that any attempt to impose order on them will antagonise them and drive them further away. Piggy feels that it is worth the risk, as the drifting away of the other boys is inevitable anyway unless something is done to prevent it.
Ralph gets upset because he sees that the boys are playing a dangerous game that could result in someone getting hurt. He is concerned for their safety and the potential consequences of their actions. Additionally, Ralph may also be frustrated by their lack of focus on important tasks, such as building shelters or maintaining the signal fire.
Depending on the species, a parrot that is upset will chatter, squawk or screech loudly.
Really Upset - I was crying at the end of the story
Having a bad day everyday.
The hens were upset in chapter 7 because they discovered that their eggs were being taken by humans and sold. This made them feel taken advantage of and led to them staging a protest by laying their eggs in the rafters.
some time there are bad things in the food that make you stomach upset
In Chapter 2 of "Lord of the Flies," Piggy is angry because he feels ignored and marginalized by the other boys, particularly by Ralph and Jack. He is frustrated with their lack of organization and failure to focus on important tasks like building shelters. Piggy is also upset because his glasses are broken, which severely impacts his ability to see and contribute effectively to the group.
if you are happy around him, and he makes you happy then you can just tell him that everything that he does makes you happy, then he will realize that, but if he doesnt believe you, dont be moody or upset about anything around him, i mean sure you can tell him about stuff that makes you upset, but dont be upset all the time. just be happy (: