Chapter 11 Ralph's Lot example essay topic
He falls forty feet onto solid rock and his head splits open. Ralph: Ralph is chief of the group on the very first day. He was voted above Jack and his small band of kids. Ralph is one of the oldest. He first meets Piggy and was the original founder of the Conch Horn. Ralph comes up with many useful ideas during the novel, like the shelters on the beach.
He is hunted right before they are rescued. Jack: Has his own band of kids that he later names, his "hunters". In the group, they are responsible for the hunting of the pigs of the island; to bring in meat. Otherwise, the only thing they had to eat was the fruit of the island. Later on in the novel, Jack leaves the group of kids to be on his own.
Simon: Quiet, out-spoken by everyone, Simon is one of the hardest-working of them all. He helps Ralph with the shelters and the little ones with fruit. He is later killed in the novel. Sam 'n Eric: Sam and Eric are twins. They help in various problems during the novel and survive until the end of the novel. Neither of them play a vital role in the novel.
Chapter Summary Chapter 1- In the first chapter, the time is right after the plane has wrecked and they all wake up from the crash. Ralph and Piggy meet each other, walk around and soon look for other people on the plane. Ralph soon finds the Conch shell and uses it like a horn to beacon the others. The survivors eventually find themselves together in a group; Ralph, Piggy, Jack and his hunters, Sam 'n Eric and Simon included. They vote Ralph the chief of the group, make a few rules (like, whoever has the Conch Shell has the right to speak) and designate Jack and his band as the group's "hunters". Ralph, Simon and Jack explore the island and climb it's pink mountain to see if the place they were at is truly an island.
They find it is. Chapter 2- An idea is formed for the group. They decide to designate a place on the top of the mountain and make a fire-pit for a signal to ships or planes that may be passing by. The whole group collects tons and tons of wood and dead leaves and heaves them all into a pile. They use Piggy's specs to start the fire by placing them between the sun and the pile. Soon, the fire consumes all of the materials they had collected and very little smoke had been created.
Piggy is made upset and he starts a much bigger fire. They all get in an argument. Then meet back down at the meeting place. Chapter 3- In this chapter, the group attempt to make huts on the beach. It turns out that Ralph and Simon end up doing all the work. The shelters are not very good ones and the progress is slow.
Jack is upset that he cant get any meat for the group to eat, and that his band of hunters spend all their time in the bathing pool. Chapter 4- In this chapter, a few of the kids find out about and such. Some of them paint their faces for hunting. Jack included.
He decides white and red to pl it his face then a black line from his right eye to his left jaw. A ship came within sight of the island, but Jack and his group of kids went hunting so the fire was left and went out. Chapter 5- Three shelters have been built by this time in the novel and a restroom was about to be built by the bathing pool. They were going to build the restroom by the bathing pool so the tide can clean everything out. (their camping area was getting a little dirty) Chief Ralph also made a new rule that no fire ever be made unless it's on the mountain. And that if they didn't keep that fire going, they " ll die.
A rumor was spread saying that a gigantic squid was seen, bigger than a whale. Towards the end of the chapter, Jack riles up an assembly and they all go running after the "beast". Chapter 6- The beast-hunting party makes their way up the pink rock mount. There was only one place on the island that Jack had not visited. It was a large pile of rocks near the fire-site.
It turned out to be monster-free, and an ideal fort area. Jack really liked that fort. They name the place "Stone Castle". Using a mean tone of voice and loud voice, Ralph convinces Jack that the priority right then was to keep the mountain-top firing burning... at all times.
And he emphasised that. Chapter 7- The beast / pig-run party finds what they think may the infamous "beast" that so frightens the little ones. The creature is actually a boar. While sneaking upon it and striking at the thing with their spears, Jack is injured in his arm. (he sucks it and it's all better) They follow the beast's tracks somewhat and eventually find it.
Chapter 8- In this chapter, Jack leaves the group of kids after a big argument with Ralph. (one of the many many they " ve had) Jack attempted to mutiny Ralph's authority and accused him of being a coward while hunting the beast. He said he did all the work while Ralph hung back and did all the work. He puts it to a vote, should he be impeached as chief and Jack take his place or should he stay. Not one child voted for impeachment. This gave Jack a mixed feeling and rage and he stormed off, saying he didn't want to be any part of "Ralph's lot".
Chapter 9- In this chapter, Jack calls his own sort of assembly after leaving Ralph's lot. Everybody attended, even Piggy and Ralph. Jack announces that he is starting his own tribe and Ralph objects to the idea. Jack ignores his rejections and asks who will join his tribe. Many of the kids do join and the assembly is dismissed. Chapter 10- In this chapter, the group of kids had finally broken up and Ralph " slot was pondering just what that meant.
When Jack went to recruit people for his lot, he mentioned how much fun they would have and that they wouldn't have much work to do. So, naturally, most people joined Jack's lot and only a few stayed with Ralph and Piggy. Jack's fort, Castle Rock, was his group's sanctuary. Later that, following the dismissal of Jack's assembly, Jack's hunters and he attacked Ralph's shelters and the two group's got in a fight.
They were fought back and retreated, but managed to complete their objective... which was to steal Piggy's glasses. Chapter 11- Ralph's lot are in shock because Piggy's specs were taken and they immediately decide how to get them back. After an assembly is called, they get each other so riled up that they just storm the castle rock. The two twins, Sam'n Eric get tied up and are threatened to be hanged If they do not join Jack's lot. In the struggle, Piggy is pushed off a cliff and falls forty feet this death after getting his smashed by a rock. Chapter 12- Ralph goes back to the shelters (or whats left of them) and eventually Jack's lot finds it necessary to hunt Ralph down and kill him.
Ralph escapes the oncoming group of killers and is chased throughout the forest. A naval ship, notices the smoke, and comes by. A naval officer greets Jack from the beach and the kids cry. My Opinions on the Book This book was easily the best book I've read in a long time. It was my favorite on the list so far.
I really liked the idea of kids surviving on their own in an isolated environment. And I think this boy really did what it was supposed to do, well. That is, it was a great way to express the opinion that humans are not generally good creatures corrupted by society, but generally rotten creatures that are civilized by society. And that's how I feel. Awesome book. l.