What are Jack’s plans for his tribe?
He will hunt and the people will follow his directions exactly
. They must beware of the beast and kill it if it ever tries to get in.
What do Jack and Ralph plan to do about the beast?
Jack begins
to manipulate his hunters into carrying out rituals and sacrificing a pig’s head to appease the beast
. He elevates his position of power and importance by claiming that he will protect his hunters from the beast.
What does Jack decide to do about the beast?
Ralph thinks that Jack is being ridiculous about hunting an unknown beast with a group of boys armed with sticks, but Jack is determined to kill it. The boys eventually decide to
explore the rocky
, opposite end of the island first, then climb the mountain if they do not find the beast.
What does Jack decide to do about the beast in chapter 8?
Jack cuts off its head. He decides
they’ll raid Ralph’s camp fore fire to cook the pig, and invite everyone to a feast
. Roger, meanwhile, sharpens a stick at both ends. They stake the pig head on the stick and leave it as an offering to the beast.
What does the Hunter raiding party come back to the original camp to steal?
Toward the end of chapter 10, Jack and his hunters raid Ralph’s camp during the night to steal
Piggy’s glasses
. … Piggy is nearly blind without his glasses, and he decides to travel to Castle Rock with Ralph and Samneric to retrieve his glasses, which proves to be a fatal decision.
Why does Jack say forget the beast?
By suggesting that they forget about the beast
in order to focus on hunting and killing
, he gives the boys something far more exciting than meetings and watching a fire. He also offers the idea that they might be able to share some of their kill with the beast.
What or who saves Ralph in the end?
What or who saves Ralph in the end? Fleeing from the fire,
Jack, and his hunters
, Ralph makes it to the beach, and is met by a naval officer. Jack and his hunters stop trying to attack Ralph when they see the officer, so that is what ultimately saves him.
Who killed Piggy?
Ralph and Jack engage in a fight which neither wins before Piggy tries once more to address the tribe. Any sense of order or safety is permanently eroded when
Roger
, now sadistic, deliberately drops a boulder from his vantage point above, killing Piggy and shattering the conch.
What does the dead parachutist symbolize?
The dead parachutist symbolizes
the adult world and its inability to maintain peace
. Piggy’s desire to learn civilized behavior from adults goes unfulfilled. The dead man also becomes the beast.
What is Jack wearing when he comes for the fire?
Question Answer | What is the pig’s head name? The Lord of the Flies | When Jack comes for the fire, what is he wearing? He is covered in war paint but little else. | How does Jack try to tempt the boys who have stayed with Ralph? He promises them food and fun if they join his tribe. |
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Who says Ralph thinks you are cowards running away from the boar and the beast?
2.
Jack
says to his hunters: “Ralph thinks you’re cowards, running away from the boar and the beast.
Who blows the conch to call an assembly?
Jack
seizes the conch shell and blows into it clumsily, calling for an assembly. Jack tells the others that there is definitely a beast on the mountain and goes on to claim that Ralph is a coward who should be removed from his leadership role. The other boys, however, refuse to vote Ralph out of power.
Why did Jack steal Piggy’s glasses?
Taking the glasses was Jack’s tribe’s way of taking control over Ralph’s group. … In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies, Piggy’s glasses were stolen
so that Jack’s boys could continue to make and control the fire
. (They used the glasses in combination with the sun to start a small fire.)
Why did Jack raid Ralph’s camp?
Jack begins acting ever more like a cruel dictator to his own tribe members, having one of the boys tied up and beaten for angering him. He plans a raid on Ralph’s camp
to get fire for another pig roast and tries to convince his uneasy followers that they had beaten but not
killed the beast the previous night.
How does Ralph avoid being killed?
How does Ralph avoid being killed? What are his strategies?
He hides where he can see them but they can’t see him.
Who said Im not going to play any longer not with you?
Why does
Jack
say, “I’m not going to play any longer. Not with you.” in Chapter 8 of Lord of the Flies?