Last section thing, here goes.
#1. The Fire.
I wonder what happened...the fire went out. While the boys were arguing, the fire went out. Guess what decided to drop by as soon as this fire went out? You guessed, a ship. What crappy luck eh? Lame. I'd be so angry...anyways, the driver of the ship didn't see the smoke and drove off into the distance. Ralph and Jack obviously got mad and took their rage out on Piggy. Poor Piggy. Personally I thought this part was really funny, but that's just me. =D. Poor poor Piggy... there is good news to this chapter though, they end up catching and yes...killing a pig. They get meat, but they don't get rescued. Yeah that's all I really got for chapter 4. Call me lazy, it's not my fault.
A literary study on William Golding's classic novel 'Lord of the Flies'.
Thursday, April 19, 2007
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I think that Jack is an ass. He really doesn't care about anything but bloodshed and glory for himself; nobody else seems to really care if a pig is killed (e.g. the littleuns love the fruit), but Jack wants to do it to prove himself. The question is...who is he proving himself too? I believe it's himself.
Ralph and Piggy had every right to get mad. The fire was supposed to be lit at all times, yet Jack, with is crazed and twisted mind, decided killing and bloodshed was a much beter time occupation. It may be me, but I would definately rather tend a fire than slaughter a pig. Go figure.
I agree, Kate. I would rather tend a fire, but you know how boys are! (Sorry, Malick. We're not meaning to gain up on you here. At least I'm not, I don't know about Kate...) But a lot of guys will kill things make themselves look good. For example, one of my friends ate two raw frogs this summer just because he was dared. It's amazing what people will do to be cool.
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