Table of Contents
- 1 What do Ralph and Jack argue about in Chapter 6?
- 2 What do Ralph and Jack argue about at the end of the chapter?
- 3 What is Ralph’s wish in chapter 6?
- 4 What happens at the end of chapter 6 of Lord of the Flies?
- 5 What were Jack and Ralph arguing about in Chapter 3?
- 6 What happens in Chapter 6 of Lord of the flies?
- 7 How does Ralph keep the fire going in Lord of flies?
What do Ralph and Jack argue about in Chapter 6?
About what do Ralph and Jack argue? Ralph wants a fire. Jack wants a fort.
What is the conflict in Chapter 6 of Lord of the Flies?
The main conflict is man vs. man with Ralph and Jack. jack is in charge of the hunter who are supposed to keep the fire on castle rock lit. When Ralph realizes that jack and the hunters let the fire go out, he gets angry at them.
What do Ralph and Jack argue about at the end of the chapter?
As Ralph and Jack argue, each boy tries to give voice to his basic conception of human purpose: Ralph advocates building huts, while Jack champions hunting. Ralph, who thinks about the overall good of the group, deems hunting frivolous.
What do Jack and the hunters get excited about at the end of chapter 6 What does Ralph insist upon?
Both insist on going after the beast because both are in competition for the leadership position and for the following of the “labor force” of the boys on the island. They recognize that in order to completely secure the title of “leader” they must have the majority of the boys on their side.
What is Ralph’s wish in chapter 6?
Unlock Ralph wants to give up being chief. Desperately, he cries, “If only they could get a message to us.” This desire is fufilled in Chapter 6, when the “beast from air” lands on the island–the dead man with the parachute.
Who sees the beast first in chapter 6?
Ralph
Ralph is dreaming of home when the twins wake him up screaming that they saw the beast and that it was furry, had wings, teeth, and claws, there was something moving behind its head, and it followed them by “slinking behind the trees.”
What happens at the end of chapter 6 of Lord of the Flies?
As the boys sleep, military airplanes battle fiercely above the island. None of the boys sees the explosions and flashes in the clouds because the twins Sam and Eric, who were supposed to watch the signal fire, have fallen asleep. During the battle, a parachutist drifts down from the sky onto the island, dead.
What happens when the boys are asleep in chapter 6?
One night, when the boys are asleep, an air battle takes place above them. In what may be an accident, one pilot slips out of his plane and clings on a parachute as he falls to the island. He dies immediately after landing, perhaps a result of the impact or a gunshot wound.
What were Jack and Ralph arguing about in Chapter 3?
What is Ralph’s problem with the boys and what is his comment about their behavior?
He is obsessed with killing the pig. He constantly wants approval from the other boys. He torments piggy a lot. His behavior foreshadows him turning into a barbarian later in the novel.
What happens in Chapter 6 of Lord of the flies?
Summary: Chapter 6 In the darkness late that night, Ralph and Simon carry a littlun back to the shelter before going to sleep. As the boys sleep, military airplanes battle fiercely above the island.
Why do the boys want to stay in Lord of the flies?
They want to stay and make a fort but Ralph doesn’t think its a good place to have a fort. Most of the boys are immature and aren’t responsible like Ralph. They just want to have fun and roll rocks down the mountain. They don’t realize how important the fire is to their rescue.
How does Ralph keep the fire going in Lord of flies?
Ralph gets every one on his side by reminding them about the fire and why its important to keep the fire going, and since Jack has no one on his side he listens to Ralph. What significant thoughts does Simon have about the beast while the boys are walking to the “castle”?
What happens at the meeting in Lord of the flies?
The beast has put out the signal fire, which is the boys’ last link to civilization. Ralph calls a meeting that quickly becomes heated. Jack questions Ralph’s decisions and leadership, mocks Piggy, and claims the conch no longer matters.