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Question: What are some good conflicts from Lord of the Flies!?
I'm reading Lord of the Flies by William Golding and I was wondering what are some good conflicts!? I got the one with Jack and Ralph but are there any more!?

and what does it mean "are the conflicts internal or external!?"
and also "how does it affect the deeper meaning of the story!?" !.!.!.i'm like really confused!.!.how do i even answer those questions!? any help would be appreciated!.!.thanks so so much!.Www@QuestionHome@Com


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By this time Ralph's tribe consists of just himself, Piggy, and twins named Sam and Eric!. They all go to the rock fort of Jack's tribe to try to get back Piggy's glasses so he can see!. In the ensuing confrontation Piggy is killed by a boulder thrown by Roger knocking him off the cliff and falling forty feet to his death!. The conch is shattered into millions of pieces by the launched rock!. Eric and Sam are captured and both become part of Jack's tribe, leaving Ralph by himself!.

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For a time things on the island are civil, where all the boys worked toward building shelters, gathering food and water, and keeping the fire going!. The one goal which constantly gets sidelined is keeping the signal fire going as some of the boys, the 'hunters', led by Jack, focus their energy on hunting the wild pigs on the island!. The children's belief in a "beast" on the island also creates a problem!. The children begin to split into two groups, based on the existence of the "beast"!. Ralph attempts to disprove the existence of the beast while Jack exploits the belief in the beast to encourage his group of 'hunters'!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

i watched it in grade 7 and all i remember is that they we're fighting over the jobs!?

conflicts that are internal i guess would with with yourself
external would be with others Www@QuestionHome@Com