Chapter 5 Of William Golding's Lord Of The Flies

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In chapter 5, what I think is the beginning of the end starts for Ralph's tribe. Ralph calls a meeting and declares that the group is starting to break up. The biggest cause of this break in my opinion is all due to the fact that nobody besides Simon and Piggy listen to Ralph. Jack and his hunters are to crazed about the pigs to do anything and everyone else are all too busy having fun and playing to care about survival. Another major event that occurred over the course of the meeting was the mythical Beast. I believe that the fear for the Beast is all due to the fact of how gullible young children are and of their imaginations activating. We also see during the meeting the creation of a political war between Ralph and Jack. Jack wins the first

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