Table of Contents
- 1 How does Ralph decide to escape from the savages?
- 2 What are Ralph’s options at this point and what does he decide?
- 3 When Ralph is being hunted He has three strategies What are they Which does he choose?
- 4 What realization does Ralph come to about the savages and Jack Why?
- 5 What does Ralph do once at the entrance of the Castle Rock?
- 6 What is Ralph’s plan in Chapter 12?
- 7 How does Ralph manage to survive once the hunt for him begins?
- 8 How does Ralph avoid being killed what are his strategies?
- 9 Why does Ralph start talking to himself after Jack leaves?
- 10 Why does Ralph want to go up the mountain in the dark?
- 11 Why did Ralph leave Robert on the ground?
How does Ralph decide to escape from the savages?
Ralph hides in an indentation left by the rock that killed Piggy. He does not feel safe, so he considers another escape plan. Ultimately, he feels he has the following options for escape: He considers breaking the line, climbing a tree, or hoping they will pass.
What are Ralph’s options at this point and what does he decide?
Piggy, squinting and barely able to see, suggests that Ralph hold a meeting to discuss their options. Ralph blows the conch shell, and the boys who have not gone to join Jack’s tribe assemble on the beach. They decide that their only choice is to travel to the Castle Rock to make Jack and his followers see reason.
Why does Ralph decide to escape?
The officer tells the boy that his ship has come to the island after seeing the blazing fire in the jungle. For his part, Ralph is overwhelmed by the knowledge that he has been rescued, that he will escape the island after coming so close to a violent death. He begins to sob, as do the other boys.
When Ralph is being hunted He has three strategies What are they Which does he choose?
Lord of the Flies Chapter 12 Cry of the Hunters Questions
Question | Answer |
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-Ralph had three different strategies for “escaping” the hunters. What were they? 1. 2. 3. | 1. climb a tree 2. burst the line like a boar 3. hide so well that the line would pass without discovering him (p.195-196) |
What realization does Ralph come to about the savages and Jack Why?
What realization does Ralph come to about the savages and Jack? Why? He realizes after Simon and Piggy were murdered, the savages will keep going further. There is an undefinable connection between Jack and himself and Jack will never leave Ralph alone.
What two options does Ralph think he had for escape?
What two options did Ralph think he had for escape? Two options were to climb the tree or run. What happens to the Island that turns out to be good? The boys run into a naval officer that saw the fire.
What does Ralph do once at the entrance of the Castle Rock?
What does Ralph do once at the entrance of the castle rock? He blows the conch.
What is Ralph’s plan in Chapter 12?
The tribe plans to hunt Ralph, the last symbol of civilization, like a pig and stake his head as an offering to the beast. Ralph tells Samneric he’s going to hide in a nearby thicket so they can misdirect the tribe. As he runs off, he hears Samneric arguing with someone.
How did Ralph escape from the hunters?
He races through the burning forest and stumbles upon the sand where he encounters a naval officer. The boys stop chasing him and stand in silence looking at the naval officer who thinks they are playing a game. Ralph is lucky to be alive and narrowly escapes Jack’s band of savages.
How does Ralph manage to survive once the hunt for him begins?
How does Ralph manage to survive once the hunt for him begins? He tried to smoke him out, spear him and threw rocks at him. What does Jack do to try and force Jack out of the thicket?
How does Ralph avoid being killed what are his strategies?
Ralph avoids being killed because of the arrival of the naval officer. At the sight of an adult, Jack and his band of hunters regain some sense of decorum and abandon their attempt to kill Ralph.
What does Ralph sense about Jack after Ralph asks him about the pig run what does this tell him about Jack?
What does Ralph sense about Jack after Ralph asks him about the pig run? Ralph senses that Jack hates him especially when he takes the lead away from Jack. this tells Ralph that Jack is dangerous.
Why does Ralph start talking to himself after Jack leaves?
Right after Jack and the others leave, Ralph begins to talk to himself. His reaction is significant because for the first time we see him as unsure and lacking in confidence. He feels defeated…… hopeless. What suggestion does Simon make, and why do you think he makes it?
Why does Ralph want to go up the mountain in the dark?
Ralph feels conflicted about the decision to go up the mountain in the dark because he knows it’s dangerous and they could get hurt but he still wants to go to prove that he’s as brave as Jack, so nobody loses faith in him as a leader. What does Ralph say that angers Jack? How does Jack express his anger?
Why is Ralph not qualified to be chief?
Once Ralph begins to reflect on how chaotic the island is getting, what realization makes him readjust his values? That maybe he isn’t as qualified to be chief as he once thought because he can’t think like Piggy can. That maybe he isn’t as qualified to be chief as he once thought because he can’t hunt like Jack can.
Why did Ralph leave Robert on the ground?
Even Ralph was fighting to get near, the desire to hunt taking control of his actions. Poor Robert is actually in pain and shouts for them to stop, and after a while they do, leaving him on the ground.