The conch shell will be used to determine which boy has the right to speak, while the others have to listen silently. Other rules: they have to keep the signal fire going and hunt for pigs
the boys also had to go to the bathroom on the rocks
The boys make up rules such as taking turns speaking during assembly, only the one holding the conch can speak, and maintaining a signal fire on the mountain. Over time, these rules become less important as the boys descend into savagery.
Whoever has the conch gets to talk.. Only Ralph can interrupt
make a fire on the hill.
Piggy
They make three huts.
Yes, at the end of the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, a naval officer arrives and rescues the remaining boys from the island.
Each and every fire that was made was using Piggy's glasses.
Because they need it for when it rains hard, or when there is too much sun.
he strongly believes i democracy, and listens to the other boys
The boys in "Lord of the Flies" make rules about holding the conch shell during meetings. The rule is that only the person holding the conch has the right to speak, ensuring order and fairness during their discussions and decisions on the island.
In The Lord of the Flies, Jack explains Simon's death to the boys who are with him by convincing them that the beast killed him. He even tries to make himself believe this lie.
The boys in "Lord of the Flies" initially believe that they should make rules and elect a leader in order to maintain order and structure on the island. They decide on using a conch shell to establish order during meetings and ultimately elect Ralph as their leader.
The first decision which they make is to elect a leader and they choose Ralph.
Piggy was the last boy to reach the top of the mountain.