![]() He has a secret place in the jungle, a sort of hut formed by vines, boulders, and trees. This difference - and the undercurrent of rancor - makes both boys uncomfortable given the relationship that had sprung up between them on the first day's exploring adventure.Īlso in this chapter, a new side of Simon is revealed. Ralph emphasizes the need for sturdy shelters, while Jack insists that he and the other boys need meat and tries to explain his compulsion to hunt. ![]() All the other boys are off playing, bathing, or hunting with Jack, even though Jack and his hunters have failed so far to produce meat. Ralph expresses his frustration: Although all the boys have agreed to help build shelters, only Simon actually puts in the time and effort alongside Ralph. ![]() Frustrated that his day's hunt has ended yet again without a kill, he returns from the jungle to the area where Ralph and Simon work on building shelters. ![]() Jack, alone on a pig hunt, has clearly learned some tracking techniques. ![]()
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