I believe the phrase unexplained glory meant <span>"the glory of fighting and dying in battle."
The glory is considered as 'unexplained' because of pf the questionable method on how we get the glory. In war period, we obtain this glory by killing others and bring misery for those that left by the deceased.</span>
I think its the last one, but I'm not super sure. The extra play was kind of meant to give some commentary about the actual play.
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is presented as a holiday
Jack and Ralph disagree over leadership styles and the priorities of what must be done on the island. Ralph feels that building the shelters should be the group's biggest priority; he worries about the littluns who do not sleep well at night and the possibility of more bad weather. Most of Ralph's frustrations stem from not having enough help from the other older boys on the shelters. They all agreed in the meeting that it was a good idea, but the actual implementation has been more challenging.
When Ralph asks Jack to help with the shelters, Jack refuses, saying that meat and hunting is more important to the tribe. After the boys debate that their island might not be a "good island," the boys come to an understanding that they both want different things, but the issue remains unresolved as to which is more important.