Chapter Three: Huts on The Beach
"The best thing we can do is get ourselves rescued" Jack had to think for a moment before he could remember what rescue was. "Rescue? Yes, of course! All the same, I'd like to catch a pig first..."
Jack is on a mission, and that mission is for food. Jack is determined to kill a pig so he can get some meat, with no focus on anything else. Ralph, Simon and the others work hard building shelters and trying to make up plans for any possible way to be rescued. Ralph becomes angry with Jack, and they continue to argue about what is really important on the island. I believe that Jack is so caught up in finding some meat because, he never thought about get rescued and that they probably never has a chance. He thinks of the island as his new home and is doing anything to survive. Ralph on the other hand, i believe he could care less about the necessities and he wants to focus on getting off of the island. He tries to get everyone to work together and do something that could help them with getting rescued. With Piggy always nagging and Jack not listening tension becomes high within Ralph, which is reflecting on how he acts towards the others.
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