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CHAPTER TEN
In Chapter Ten of *Lord of the Flies*, the aftermath of Simon’s death casts a heavy shadow over Ralph and Piggy. Ralph, injured and weary, returns to the platform where the conch still gleams as a symbol of order and authority. The two boys sit in silence, haunted by the recent horrific events, especially the murder of Simon, which Ralph struggles to confront openly. Piggy tries to rationalize the tragedy, insisting it was an accident born of fear and chaos during the dark, stormy night and the frenzied…-
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CHAPTER ELEVEN
At dawn, Ralph, Piggy, and the twins find their fire extinguished, a symbol of their lost hope for rescue. Ralph’s attempts to rekindle the flame prove futile, underscoring their diminishing control and the growing power of Jack’s faction. Piggy, blinded and vulnerable, urges Ralph to call an assembly, emphasizing the urgent need to confront their predicament and make decisions. The group gathers, the conch shell sounding once more, evoking memories of order and civilization amidst the encroaching…-
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CHAPTER TWELVE
In the final chapter of *Lord of the Flies*, Ralph finds himself wounded and alone, hiding in the dense forest near the Castle Rock. His body bears the marks of his recent flight, with bruises and a spear wound reminding him of the brutal chase by the hunters. Despite the pain, Ralph understands that tending to his injuries is secondary to remaining vigilant, as any noise or movement could betray his position. The hunters, although nearby, seem hesitant and fearful of the dark forest, reinforcing Ralph’s…-
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