They needed it to cover themselves from the bad weather, and also because the littluns were still scared of the Beastie. Ralph believed that the shelters would feel like a "home" to the littluns to calm them down.
Simon stays behind from the hunt to care for the littluns in "Lord of the Flies." He is the one who shows compassion and kindness towards the younger boys, helping them when they are in need.
Simon is depicted as gentle and kind-hearted, and he is known to be attentive and caring towards the littluns. He shows compassion and understanding towards them, often helping and comforting them when they are scared or in need. Simon's interactions with the littluns stand out as he tries to create a sense of community and comfort for them on the island.
Only Ralph's age was given in the book, so we need more specifics to answer as far as which character you refer to.
Because they need it for when it rains hard, or when there is too much sun.
The littluns in "Lord of the Flies" represent innocence and vulnerability on the island. They add a sense of humanity and helplessness among the boys, highlighting the struggle between civilization and savagery. They also symbolize the need for protection and care within the group, as shown through their dependence on the older boys for guidance and support.
Jack would rather hunt than build shelters in "Lord of the Flies." He becomes obsessed with hunting and the power it brings him, while disregarding the need for shelter and civilization.
this is a hard question to answer, he does not really pay much attention to them other that when he gets angry at them for not helping with the fire and when he says a shelter is necessary to keep warm, to stay out of the rain, and to provide a caring/loving/warm home for the scared littluns.
Actually there was no important job. Both were important but shelters was agreed more because they had edible food near them while building shelters was more important because they had a thought about ghosts and strong storms.
The littluns represent regular, ordinary people in the world. Ralph and Jack are both leaders and one of them needs the support of the littluns to remain in leadership. The littluns are described as living life one day at a time and having fun, while Ralph and Simon build the huts and Jack and his hunters hunt and man the fire. The littluns need Ralph and Jack as leaders just like the general population needs leaders like presidents.
civilized
Who said we don't need the conch anymore in the Lord of the flies
Ralph holds an assembly to establish rules, prioritize rescue, and maintain order on the island. Some concerns he brings up include the need for shelter, the importance of the signal fire, and the fear of the beast.