When the explorers return, Ralph sounds the conch shell, summoning the boys to another meeting on the beach. He tells the group that there are no adults or parents on this island and that they need to sort out a few things to look after themselves. Jack reminds Ralph of the pig they found trapped in the vines in the jungle and Ralph agrees that they will need find animals to kill for food. Ralph declares that, at meetings, the conch shell will be used to see which boy has the right to speak. Whoever holds the conch shell will speak and the others will listen until they receive the shell in their turn. Jack agrees with this idea.
Piggy shouts in a anger voice about t that no one knows they have crashed on the island and that they could be stuck there for a long time. This chapter is getting mor instesting form my point a view because I feel piggy is getting out his scared zone and wanted to be heared more, and that it starting to be more stressed in this group because there no orgniazion in this group.
May 16, 2016 at 8:01 pm
Tiannie,
This is an excellent summary and clearly your own work. Good job.
I find it interesting that you have focussed on Piggy as the main character – please provide a quotation to supporrt your work and try to explore the language – how has it been used to enhance meaning?