What According To Ralph Is The Most Important Thing To Do?

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Ralph states: “

The fire

is the most important thing on the island.

What does Ralph say is the most important thing to do group of answer choices?

Ralph comments, “

The best thing we can do is get ourselves rescued.

” (Golding 53) He then says, “So long as your hunters remember the fire—.” Jack ignores Ralph’s comment about the fire because he is thinking about ways to disguise himself while hunting.

What does Ralph think is the most important thing for the boys to do?

What does Ralph say is the most important thing to do?

Keep a signal fire going so they can be rescued.

What does Ralph understand is important?

What does Ralph understand about the boys and their behavior? Ralph understands that

fear propels the boys to break up

, but if they are to decide that there is nothing to their fears they can start again more carefully, and in turn be happy.

What does Ralph say is the most important thing to do Lord of the Flies?



The fire’s the most

important thing. Without the fire we can’t be rescued. I’d like to put on war-paint and be a savage. But we must keep the fire burning.

Who is piggy afraid of?

Piggy fears that

Ralph will give up being chief and allow Jack to

tyrannically rule freely over the boys. Piggy knows that without Ralph, he will not be able to defend himself against Jack and his savages.

Who kills Piggy?


Roger

, the character least able to understand the civilizing impulse, crushes the conch shell as he looses the boulder and kills Piggy, the character least able to understand the savage impulse.

What complaints does Ralph have?

He begins the meeting by trying to make the boys see that this is going to be a serious assembly. He gripes at them that as a group they keep making suggestions and rules, but few carry them out. Ralph complains

that there is a lack of fresh water and the poor conditions of the huts as examples

.

What 3 things does Ralph discuss in the meeting?

Ralph’s concerns are about

fresh water

, using the lavatory, building shelters, and safe use of fire. He also wants the group to stay together.

Which boy encourages Ralph by saying you’ll get back to where you came from?

When Ralph is yearning for home,

Simon

tells him, “You’ll get back to where you came from,” to reassure him that he’s going to be saved from the island.

Does Ralph become a savage?

Ralph becomes

savage after everyone has joined Jacks new tribe

. He has always been savage because everyone has savagery in them. He truly shows his savage side when he murdered Simon.

What makes Ralph a bad leader?

While Ralph proves in many ways a thoughtful, charismatic, and effective leader, his

leadership is flawed by his indecision and inability to think clearly in crucial moments

. … Ralph’s unwillingness to resort to fear tactics and violence to lead the boys also makes him ultimately ineffective as a leader.

What rules does Ralph say the boys are breaking?

In chapter 5, Ralph holds an assembly to address the fact that none of the boys are completing the tasks agreed upon during the previous assemblies. Essentially, Ralph knows that if the boys continue not to follow the rules,

the signal fire will not remain lit and their chances of rescue will diminish

.

How does Ralph lose his innocence?

Following Simon’s murder, Ralph becomes completely dejected and laments their current state of affairs on the island. Overall, Ralph experiences a loss of innocence

by participating and witnessing the brutal deaths of Simon and Piggy

.

What is Piggy’s real name?

Piggy’s real name is

Peterkin (or at least just Peter)

. Lord of the Flies is clearly based on The Coral Island in which the three main characters are Ralph, Jack and Peterkin. Lord of the Flies has no character named Peterkin but it does have Piggy whose real name is never revealed.

What does Ralph say about rules?

Ralph replied simply saying, “

Because rules are the only thing we’ve got.

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