In chapter two: the Fire on the Mountain Ralph told the meeting of boys that they couldn't all talk at once. He suggested that they should put up their hands, like they did at school and he would hand the conch to whoever was the next person to speak and they could hold it while they talked. Ralph also added that the speaker would not be interupted, except by himself.
Ralph establishes a rule where only the person holding the conch shell is allowed to speak at meetings.
Ralph finds a conch shell that Piggy sees as valuable because it can be used as a tool to call the boys together for meetings and establish order and civilization on the island. The conch symbolizes democracy, authority, and the rule of law in the novel.
The boys establish a rule that only the person holding the conch shell can speak at their meetings. This rule helps maintain order and ensures that everyone has a chance to be heard.
Ralph symbolizes the good-hearted rule-following leader in "Lord of the Flies." He strives to maintain order, establish rules, and prioritize the well-being of the group. Despite facing challenges and opposition, Ralph remains committed to upholding civilized values and fostering a sense of community among the boys on the island.
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To establish the rule of law.
Ralph lays down the rule that only the person holding the conch shell has the right to speak during the assembly. This rule ensures order and fairness in discussions among the boys on the island.
No. The verb is to enact (establish a law or rule).
The legislative branch.
Establish a time limit.
In The Lord of the Flies, during the first assembly Ralph lays down the rule that only the person holding the conch can talk. The conch symbolizes law, order and civilization.
Ralph blew the conch and attracted all the other boys to the location. Ralph suggested that they needed a leader and he was elected. He appointed Jack in charge of the former choir and allowed him to define their purpose. Then Ralph proposed an expedition to verify that they were on an island. He chose Jack and Simon to accompany him and gave Piggy the job of collecting the names of the other boys.
-led prayer ceremonies -rule ancient egypt -inspect irrigation projects -held meetings