Chapter1:
We felt bad for piggy during the first chapter. How he said that everyone back at home called him piggy and after everyone starts calling him piggy was mean. Also in chapter one there were parts where they said that piggy was fat. Also by calling someone "Piggy" we thought that it gives a bad expression about the person's characteristic because we judge pigs as people that eat a lot.
Chapter 2:
Fire on the mountain was a important part of this chapter for us. This part was the most important part because it showed how they treated Piggy and how disrespectful they were to him just because he was different from the rest of the guys by taking the lenses from his glasses and using it to make fire. It also shows why Piggy's behaviour was the way it was. While Piggy struggled to believe that someone would come and save them, Ralph was giving the other boys and telling them to cheer up and believe that his dad will come and save the.
Chapter3:
Jack is busy tracking a pig at the start of this chapter, when he arrives at the beach where Simon and Ralph are constructing huts. Ralph complains no other boys are helping them with their shelters, but Jack tries to argue that hunting is more important; this expands into yet another argument between Ralph and Jack. When Jack again brings up hunting, Ralph presses that keeping the signal fire is much more important than hunting. Jack disagrees, and they boys continue on their path of mutual dislike. We find it interesting how Ralph thinks that no one is helping them, but if he was all alone on the island he would most likely have problems doing most of the things that they're working on with each other. So we don't think he should blame others for not helping them because they are helping but not with the shelter.
Thursday, April 19, 2007
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