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42. i think he was treated badly because he kills little girls and older women too but,
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i don't know the rest because i never read the book i only saw the movie. half of this stuff wasn't in the movie. i'm sorry but i hoped i helped with number 42.
<span>In Golding's "The Lord of the Flies," Ralph sought to recreate the order and function of that they left behind in the civilized world, while Jack began to enjoy the power and savagery the island's location allowed. During the meeting where Jack challenged Ralph, Ralph held the meeting at dusk, when it was getting dark, and when Jack had returned from a successful--and brutal--pig hunt. The dark's diminishing of Ralph's authority coupled with Jack's sense of savage power gave Jack the sense of power to challenge Ralph. He used fear of the dark to influence the smaller boys to his side.</span>
What Rama agrees to do for Sugriva is kill Vali and reclaim <span>the Kiskintha kingdom and make Sugriva the king.
Rama, or the Avatar of Vishnu, lost his wife Sita to the demon Ravana, the king of Rakshasas. He wants to bring her back, but in order to do that, he needs Sugriva's help. This is why he promised him that he would make him king in return for his help.
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