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In Chapter 3 of "Lord of the Flies," Ralph and Simon focus on building huts to provide shelter for the group, while Jack becomes increasingly frustrated by his failure to hunt. This chapter captures the tension between civilization and savagery as Ralph and Jack argue, highlighting their leadership styles. Simon, a symbol of peace, helps the littlest boys reach fruit and finds solace in the beauty of nature. The chapter reflects the burgeoning conflict on the island, represented by quotes about the need for shelter and the ominous mention of a "beastie."
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Names Esraa sabra 220102361 Raneen Abughali 220101373 Doaa alnamara 220101272 Novel Dr: Sami Breem
LORD OF THE FLIES Chapter : 3 Huts on the beach
of chapter threeSummary * Ralph and Simon begin to build huts * Jack goes to hunt but he failed in hunting every once * Jack and Ralph begin the argument * They go to swim in the lagoon after they finished the argument * Simon helps the little boys for getting the fruit * Simon went to a thick jungle which it was peaceful and beautiful
Analysis * Simon meanwhile seems to exist out side the conflict between Ralph and Jack between civilization and savagery . * He loves the nature . * Simon helps Ralph for building the huts . * He helps the little boys to reach to the high branch .
Symbolism in chapter 3 1- beastie
Explain two quotation in this chapter 1- “ if it rainS , like when he dropped in we'll need shelters all right and then another thing. We need shelters because of the ” 2- “The beastie , or the snake – thing was real . Remember ?” .