Piggy is the character who says this line in "Lord of the Flies." He is referring to the signal fire that the boys are trying to keep going in order to attract rescue.
The boys looked for their own smoke to signal the ship but it had gone out.
The side of the island with the little bit of smoke in "Lord of the Flies" is the south side of the mountain. This is where the boys start a signal fire in an attempt to attract passing ships for rescue.
Ralph is more concerned about the smoke in "Lord of the Flies" because it represents hope for rescue and a way to be noticed by passing ships or planes. The smoke symbolizes the boys' connection to the outside world and their chance of being rescued from the island.
what were the difficulties of ralph and his companion to keep up the smoke
The boys respond with excitement and a sense of adventure at the possibility of rescue when they see smoke in the distance in "Lord of the Flies." They believe it could be a signal fire lit by adults searching for them and rush to investigate.
Piggy suggests to make a sundial to know the time in lord of the flies
Its hard to keep up, and it does not produce much smoke
By reading the book
The quote "we want smoke Lord of the Flies and you go wasting your time you roll rocks" appears in the song "Good with It" by Derek King. It expresses frustration at wasted efforts or misdirected priorities.
In "Lord of the Flies," the boys use green branches and leaves from the island to make the fire give off more smoke. They discover that adding these materials helps the fire create more visible smoke signals.
Ralph said that a ship could see the smoke from up there and rescue them.
he no longer has glasses, so he cant see.