Sunday, May 6, 2012

Ch. 3: Huts On The Beach

Analysis:

After reading this chapter, it is obvious tensions between all of the boys are growing.  For one, the work is not being distributed evenly which is not fair.  For example, none of the younger boys do much work and are not punished for slaking off.  In addition, the hunters only focus on hunting and nothing else.  As a result, nothing is getting done and many people are getting angry because of that.  This is evident when Jack and Ralph can not see eye to eye on which one of their tasks are more important.  In my opinion, however, the boys should work on building the shelters instead because they can eat fruits for now.  In conclusion, I think  things are only going to get worse for the boys unless everyone puts in their equal share of work.


This picture shows the shelters the boys tried to build but failed at because no one was helping build them so they kept falling down

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