Jack's group becomes more focused on hunting and asserting power rather than maintaining a signal fire due to their desire for instant gratification, power, and control. They prioritize their immediate needs and dominance on the island over the long-term goal of being rescued.
It takes two people away from hunting for food, and for killing Ralph.
Because thy want to signal to a ship if it happens to pass by.
Ralph suggests building a fire as a signal for potential rescuers to see. Jack's irresponsible behavior with the fire includes neglecting its maintenance, letting it grow out of control, and eventually causing a forest fire due to his obsession with hunting. This demonstrates his lack of concern for the safety and well-being of the group.
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In "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, the responsibility of maintaining the first signal fire falls on the character named Jack. He is one of the main antagonists in the novel and takes charge of the hunters group on the island.
the other boys feel like they need to jack in the group. while they are building the signal fire the boys sneak off and go and join Jack's group.
A balefire is an outdoor fire, such as a bonfire or a signal fire.
No, Ralph does not feel that they are creating a good signal fire. he believes that they are failing to maintain a proper signal fire that could attract passing ships and increase their chances of being rescued.
The boys struggle to keep a signal fire on the mountain because they lack organization and responsibility. As the group descends into savagery, they prioritize hunting and power struggles over maintaining the fire. Additionally, they become more focused on immediate gratification rather than long-term goals, leading to the fire being neglected.
It fails in the beginning because jack made the people watching the fire sam and Eric go with him to hunt for pig it was jacks shortness that caused the fire to go out and them not be rescued earlier
The signal for a fire on boards is a long blast on the ship's whistle along with sounding of the vessel's general alarm.