Piggy does not dance at Jack's first feast in lord of the flies.
He was eating for a good place to stab him
everybody
cause he likes muking bin
Ralph gives Piggy some food during the first feast in "Lord of the Flies." Ralph empathizes with Piggy's hunger and shares some of his own food with him.
bear
Jack Merridew
In "Lord of the Flies," the dance represents the boys' descent into savagery and loss of civilization. Led by Jack, the dance becomes more frenzied and violent, culminating in the killing of Simon during a chaotic ritual.
to the cave to see the "monster"
Denial. Jacks Denial to be rescue someday.
Ralph believes that Jack saw a ship
Jack's first announcement at the assembly in lord of the flies was that he was a hunter along with the other boys that wanted to join him.
Jack invites everyone to join him at the feast in "Lord of the Flies" to assert his power and dominance over the boys. By hosting a feast, he demonstrates his ability to provide food and creates a sense of loyalty among his followers. Additionally, the feast serves as a way for Jack to celebrate his control over the hunting and food distribution on the island.