What does Ralph discover at the beginning of Chapter 5?

What does Ralph discover at the beginning of Chapter 5?

During chapter 5 in Lord of the Flies Ralph realizes that everything is falling apart. The boys aren’t following the rules, even neglecting to urinate and deficate in the proper area. He wants to restore order and a sense of belonging to the group.

How does Ralph’s waning confidence in himself show?

How does Ralph’s waning confidence in himself show in his words and actions? This in his words and actions. During his speech, Ralph continually loses track of what he is saying and needs to think harder than in the past. He also bites his nails, plays with his hair, and talks to himself.

When Ralph finally finds the Beast why doesn’t he see it for what it really is?

Ralph eventually realizes that “he did not expect to meet any beast and didn’t know what he would do about it if he did.” With his calm thought he’s finally put the pieces together and realized they won’t encounter a beast, because there isn’t one.

How does the author show the increase in evil in the boys?

How does the author show the increase in evil in the boys? He describes storm clouds overhead and rough seas. Jack and the hunters find animal bones that they sharpen and wear that symbolize evil.

Why is Wilfred punished?

In Chapter 10, Jack has Wilfred punished by having him tied up and left lying like that for hours. After that, he is beaten. We have no idea why this happens to Wilfred. We have never seen Wilfred before in the book and Robert has no idea why Wilfred is being punished.

Why does Jack start his own tribe?

Why does Jack start his own tribe? From the beginning of the novel, Jack and Ralph both want to be leader of the boys, and disagree not only about who the leader should be, but what style of leadership is most effective. He insists that Ralph is a coward and that he himself would be a better leader.

Who says I’m not going to play any longer not with you?

Not with you.” in Chapter 8 of Lord of the Flies?

What gift does Jack leave for the beast?

They find a group of pigs and kill a large sow. Jack rubs the blood over Maurice’s cheeks, while Roger laughs that the fatal blow against the sow was up her ass. They cut off the pig’s head and leave it on a stick as a gift for the beast at the mountain-top.