Sunday, May 6, 2012

Ch. 2: Fire On The Mountain

Analysis:

In this chapter it is shown how the boys face their problems.  In my opinion, it seems they just follow their instincts and do not pay attention to the consequences of their actions.  This is shown when Ralph says they need to start a fire and all the boys immediately rush away without directions.  In addition, when they are faced with the problem of how to start the fire, they do not talk among themselves, but just act.  As a result, they just take Piggy's glasses without even asking him which is kind of mean.  In the end, the consequences of their actions lead to a missing boy.  All in all, I think the boys need more rules and need to listen better.



This picture shows how the boys got out of control while they were starting the fire & let it spread to the forest.

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