Table of Contents
- 1 Why do Ralph and Jack go up the mountain to find the beast in the dark?
- 2 Why does Ralph bring up the beast in chapter 5?
- 3 Where do Ralph and Jack decide to go Why do they go there describe the place?
- 4 How does Ralph deal with the beast?
- 5 How does Jack explain the beast in chapter 5?
- 6 How does Jack explain the beast away?
- 7 Why do Jack and Ralph want to go find the Beast?
- 8 Why is Piggy intimidated by Jack in Lord of flies?
Why do Ralph and Jack go up the mountain to find the beast in the dark?
In Lord of the Flies, Jack insists on going up to the mountain to look for the beast, despite the dark, because he wants to prove his supremacy over…
Do Jack and Ralph believe they will find the beast?
Similar to Ralph, Jack does not initially believe that a beast exists. However, when Jack mistakes the dead paratrooper for the beast, he becomes frightened. Jack sees that the boys are terrified of the beast and uses their fear to his advantage. Ralph fear is logical – a beast could hurt them.
Why does Ralph bring up the beast in chapter 5?
Ralph calls the meeting in Chapter 5 because things are not going the way he wants. Specifically, the boys are not taking things seriously enough. They are not being serious enough about trying to be rescued or about making a decent life for themselves on the island.
What does Jack decide to do about the Beast Lord of the Flies?
Ralph thinks that Jack is being ridiculous about hunting an unknown beast with a group of boys armed with sticks, but Jack is determined to kill it. The boys eventually decide to explore the rocky, opposite end of the island first, then climb the mountain if they do not find the beast.
Where do Ralph and Jack decide to go Why do they go there describe the place?
They decide that their only choice is to travel to the Castle Rock to make Jack and his followers see reason. Ralph decides to take the conch shell to the Castle Rock, hoping that it will remind Jack’s followers of his former authority.
Why do you think Jack insists on going up the mountain?
Jack insists upon continuing up the mountain to search for the beast even though darkness has fallen over the area because in this way he demonstrates his fearlessness. It also makes it possible for him to be the first to discover the beast. After Ralph, Roger, and Simon stop, Simon volunteers to return to the others.
How does Ralph deal with the beast?
Ralph reacts to the idea of a beast the same way he responds to Jack’s becoming increasingly more savage–he hopes it’s not true or at the least not harmful. Jack responds to the beast the same way he responds to everything–he is aggressive and ready to kill, no questions asked.
How does Ralph describe the beast?
Ralph describes the beast as having big back eyes and teeth, and says it is too big to fight. On the hunt for the beast, the boys see the dead parachutists. In the dark and in their fear, they think it is the beast. Ralph tells the others that they saw the beast.
How does Jack explain the beast in chapter 5?
In chapter 5 of Lord of the Flies, how and why does Jack keep the fear of the beast in the boys? Jack tries to keep the fear of the beast in the boys to become more powerful. However, he tells them that there is no beast on the island; neither animals, nor anything else, only pigs.
Does Ralph believe in the beast?
Ralph mentions that he does not believe in the beast and thinks that fear distracts the group from focusing on important aspects of survival, like maintaining the signal fire. Ralph’s attitude towards the beast reflects his motivated personality and affinity for civilization.
How does Jack explain the beast away?
Jack tries to keep the fear of the beast in the boys to become more powerful. However, he tells them that there is no beast on the island; neither animals, nor anything else, only pigs.
Why does Jack want to stay where he is in Lord of flies?
He accuses the boys of losing sight of their original goal, finding and killing the beast. Contradicting Ralph, Jack states that he wishes to stay where they are because they can build a fort. The landing of the dead pilot on the mountain is a pivotal event in Lord of the Flies.
Why do Jack and Ralph want to go find the Beast?
In chapter 6, Samneric report that they have seen the beast. Because of their convincing testimony, the boys now believe that the beast is real. Jack is excited to go find the beast, saying, “This’ll be a real hunt.
Why did the boys choose Jack instead of Ralph?
The boys could have easily chosen Jack instead of Ralph, especially given the fact that Jack had previous experience as a leader; he is first seen surrounded by a group of faithful followers, his choir group, that continue to obey him on the island.
Why is Piggy intimidated by Jack in Lord of flies?
Even Piggy, who showed support towards Ralph from the beginning, is intimidated by Jack’s authoritative demeanor. However, Jack is missing that key characteristic that made Ralph so appealing: the symbol of power and strength.