What the littluns spend their days and nights doing
eating, playing, sleeping, having nightmares
He gives Piggy his meat
"Maybe it's us"
"The beast comes out of the sea"
Percival
"Three blind mice"
allusion
How Roger and Maurice bully the littluns
knock over sand castles, throw rocks
What Ralph realizes about Piggy
He is smart and has good ideas
Give up being Chief
"They let the bloody fire go out"
Ralph
"the bright sun, the whelming sea and sweet air"
imagery
What Jack does to camouflage himself
paints his face
Ralph's new rules to be enforced
a. keep water in shells
b. sleep in the shelters
c. use the rocks as a lavatory
d. keep a fire going 24/7
e. keep fires on the mountain
What Ralph wishes for at the end of chapter 5
A sign from the grownups
"Maybe there is a beast . . . maybe it's only us"
Simon
"the sun gazed down"
personification
Why Ralph becomes furious with Jack and the hunters
They let the fire go out as a ship passed by the island
What Phil says he saw the night before
something "big and horrid" moving through the trees
Why Roger throws rocks "to miss" at Henry
He still has the civilized behavior from where he came from
"Bollucks to the rules!"
Jack
"like raindrops on a wire"
simile
How Jack's bullying has become physical
He hits Piggy in the stomach and on the head, breaking his specs
What Percival says about the beast
It comes from the sea
Another cause of fear in addition to the beastie
"If you stand out of the way he'd hurt the next thing. And that's me"
Piggy
". . . the mask was a thing on its own"
metaphor, symbolism