Jack plans to roast the pig by building a fire and skewering the pig on a stick to cook it over the flames. He believes this method will provide a tasty meal for the boys stranded on the island.
Mr. Imes will kill you you fool.
Samneric because they where forced to join Jack Mildrew's tribe and they told Ralph about Jack's plan to search and destroy Ralph.
If you mean Jack's tribe, they intend to hunt Ralph as if he were a pig and like the Lord of the Flies, kill him, put his head on a stick and eat the rest of him.
Jack lets the fire go out so when the ship comes pat no one got rescues because the ship could not see the fire.
In the chapter Painted Faces And Long Hair Jack tells his hunters, "They don't smell me. they see me, I think. Something pink under the trees." He then smears clay on his body and explains that it might work as camouflage
Jack plans to hunt and kill a pig to provide meat for a feast for his followers. He wants to assert his power and leadership over the group by providing them with food and creating a sense of abundance and celebration.
make a fire on the hill.
He didn't masturbate nearly as much as the other boys did.
In chapter 10 of "Lord of the Flies," Eric reveals to Ralph that Jack and his tribe plan to hunt him down and kill him. This news shocks Ralph, as it underscores the dangerous and hostile environment that has emerged on the island.
In "Lord of the Flies" chapter 12, the hunters plan to either hunt Ralph like a pig and smoke him out of his hiding place or wait for him to come out by setting the island on fire. Both plans involve using savagery and violence to capture Ralph, reflecting the boys' descent into primitive behaviors.
well it depends I think you mean to cook up a plan or somthing, then it is just to think it up or plan it
Piggy and Ralph are both characters in Lord of the Flies. The problem with Piggy and Ralph's plane is that it goes down and there are no grown-ups around to care for them.