Table of Contents
- 1 Why does Ralph and Piggy attend feast?
- 2 How does Ralph react to the pig roasting?
- 3 What do the boys do with the pig Why?
- 4 Why does Ralph get upset that the boys are rolling rocks?
- 5 When Ralph and Piggy come to the feast What does Jack do?
- 6 When Ralph and Piggy go to Jack’s party what does Ralph realize comes with night?
Why does Ralph and Piggy attend feast?
Why do Ralph and Piggy decide to go to Jack’s party? Ralph and Piggy go to the feast in hopes that they will be able to keep some control over events.
How does Ralph react to the pig roasting?
Understandably, Ralph is really annoyed to find out that all the boys have been hunting pigs when they should have been looking after the fire and in fact let it go out at a crucial time when a ship was passing that could have saved the boys.
What do the boys do with the pig Why?
What do the boys do with the pig? Why? The boys slice the head off the pig. Jack has Roger “sharpen a stick at both ends. ” They jam the stick into the ground and leave the skewered head of the sow as an offering to the beast.
Why do Ralph and Piggy decide to attend Jack’s Feast How has piggy changed since the beginning of the novel?
Why do Ralph and Piggy decide to attend Jack’s feast? They want to keep some control over the events. Why does Ralph remind Jack’s followers that they don’t have shelters? It begins to rain and they are scared of lightning.
Why do Ralph and Piggy decide to visit Jack’s Camp 11?
Ralph calls an assembly of the four boys, and they decide to go to Jack’s camp. Ralph’s intent is to call an assembly, reason with Jack and the other boys regarding the fire, and obtain Piggy’s glasses back. Ralph and Piggy are harboring a growing sense of outrage at Jack’s savagery.
Why does Ralph get upset that the boys are rolling rocks?
Why is Ralph so angry about the boys rolling rocks? He sees it as play and thinks they bare wasting time playing, rather than keeping the signal fire lit.
When Ralph and Piggy come to the feast What does Jack do?
What does Jack do when Ralph and Piggy show up at the feast? He offers them meat and invites them to join his tribe.
When Ralph and Piggy go to Jack’s party what does Ralph realize comes with night?
Ralph and Piggy realize even the biguns loyal to Ralph have gone to Jack’s party. They go as well, out of curiosity and hunger. Jack allows them to eat but, when everyone is finished eating, calls for all the boys to indicate whether they’d like to join his group or remain with Ralph’s.
Is Ralph the same as a pig is Ralph the same as Piggy?
Ralph is tall, slim, and athletic. He is good-looking and described as being a “fair boy.” In contrast, Piggy is shorter than Ralph and visibly overweight. Piggy also suffers from asthma and has to wear glasses. In addition, Ralph is confident and more reserved than Piggy.