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View the Study Pack. View the Lesson Plans. Table of Contents. Plot Summary. Major Characters. Topic Tracking: Beast. Topic Tracking: Government. Topic Tracking: Intellectual. Topic Tracking: Pig. Topic Tracking: Religion. Chapter 1 "The Sound of the Shell". Chapter 2 "Fire on the Mountain". Chapter 3 "Huts on the Beach". The other boys begin to play games, pushing rocks into the sea, and many of them lose sight of the purpose of their expedition.
Ralph angrily reminds them that they are looking for the beast and says that they must return to the other mountain so that they can rebuild the signal fire. This question forces Ralph to act irrationally simply for the sake of preserving his status among the other boys.
The air battle and dead parachutist remind us of the larger setting of Lord of the Flies : though the boys lead an isolated life on the island, we know that a bloody war is being waged elsewhere in the world—a war that apparently is a terrible holocaust. Although the war remains in the background of Lord of the Flies , it is nevertheless an important extension of the main themes of the novel.
Just as the boys struggle with the conflict between civilization and savagery on the island, the outside world is gripped in a similar conflict. War represents the savage outbursts of civilization, when the desire for violence and power overwhelms the desire for order and peace.
Even though the outside world has bestowed upon the boys a sense of morality and order, the danger of savagery remains real even within the context of that seemingly civilized society that has nurtured them.
Ace your assignments with our guide to Lord of the Flies! SparkTeach Teacher's Handbook. Who is the Lord of the Flies? Simon, wanting to show that he is accepted, travels with Ralph, who wishes only for solitude. Jack gets the hunters lost on the way around the mountain. They continue along a narrow wall of rocks that forms a bridge between parts of the island, reaching the open sea. As some of the boys spend time rolling rocks around the bridge, Ralph decides that it would be better to climb the mountain and rekindle the fire, but Jack wishes to stay where they can build a fort.
This fort that they build is later called Castle Rock. From Wikibooks, open books for an open world.
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