Chapter 5 In William Golding's Lord Of The Flies

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At the end of Chapter 5 in Lord of the Flies there is an event where all the boys start comparing themselves to adults and what they would do, but in real life they would do those things. At one point in the chatter, Ralph says, “They wouldn’t set fire to the island. Or lose- “(94). This is ironic because if they were on the island they would probably set fire to something in the time that they’re there. In addition to that they lose kids a lot. At one point, Piggy says, “Or break my specs” (94). This is ironic because as adults would stay on the island, tension would build, and when tensions build fights begin and in fights glasses or “specs” as Piggy calls them would probably break. One of the last things said and one of the most believable