Thursday, May 10, 2012

Chapter 2: Fire on the Mountain

Analysis:

In chapter two it is shown how the boys deal with their problems. Most of them act without thinking of the consequences. When Ralph said they need to make a fire they all ran without knowing where to go or how they were going to get it started. Then they stole Piggy's glasses without even asking him. That just shows how uncivil children can be when they have no guidance as to what is right and wrong. In the end, they get the fire going but it leads to a missing boy and the forest being on fire. Overall, I think the boys need to think before they act and have more rules to guide them.



A picture of a forest on fire

No comments:

Post a Comment