![]() Meanwhile, Piggy points Ralph’s attention toward a passing ship that disappears on the horizon and they lament the negligence of the boys toward keeping the fire alive. On the other hand, Jack, with his hunters, is engaged in catching a pig, though, they fail in their act. Ralph, as the conscious leader, however, starts complaining about the direction of Piggy that the boys are not paying attention to the fire, nor or they interested in preparing huts for them. It soon dawns upon them that the youngest boy is injured and dead.Īs time passes, the boys start making fun of each other as well as enjoying without having any authority of the adults around them. However, instead of keeping it alive, they quickly engage themselves in their plays and soon forget about it except Piggy. The rest of the boys continue to roam around the island to collect woods and use Piggy’s glasses to light a fire. When they come back, Ralph plans to light a fire to signal the authorities or rescue them about their presence. ![]() Soon after the boys assemble, Ralph takes Jack and Simon with him to explore other parts of the island for the likely existence of life. Ralph becomes the leader of the boys and appoints Jack as in charge of the food hunters with Piggy as his unassuming adviser. He teaches him how to use it to establish his authority over the other boys. Piggy, the fatter than most boys but an intellectual one, tells Ralph, the quiet one, how to blow a horn with it. Two young boys, Ralph and Piggy, find a conch when they stroll on the seashore. It is somewhere located in tropical regions. During a war, a British plane involved in evacuating British schoolboys crash lands on a deserted island.
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