Thursday, October 16, 2008

Lord of the Flies: Chapter 13

Ethan Chan

10-9-08

Goodbye

A siren screamed loudly. All the boys were going on board, wind gusting through their tangled, dirty hair. Their faces, covered with dry tears, were pondering on how it was possible that they were once refined British boys. Realizing the truth, that they were transformed into savage beasts on their own will, brought more mourning from Ralph.

“It's not that bad, Ralph.”

“Yes it is Jack, and you know it! How could we become what we are? How could we become murderers?”

Jack opened his mouth to speak, but there was something stopping him. Something that told him that Ralph might be right. Percival was wailing as loudly as he could, as if he were calling out to the gods to make his bad memories disappear. Everyone wanted to forget the island burnt by fire.

“You know Ralph,-”

“it's already over-”

“so just forgive-”

“and forget.”

“How could I forget the way we killed Simon? How Roger killed Piggy?The way everyone had forgotten about the conch and the rules? Even you had joined Jack's side. You don't forget things like that, you don't forget the first time you've...killed.”

“But Ralph, it was-”

“an accident!”

Ralph stared out into the ocean, remembering everything. The first pig they killed. The first fire they started. The first calling of the conch.

“There's no way it was an accident.”

“Ralph, you're not going to get anywhere by beating yourself up.”, Jack said.

“I don't care! This whole island life was a disaster because of you and your hunting!”

“But-”

“Who was the one that was trying to kill me? All of you, and you know it!”

Jack suddenly realized what had happened. He was the beast on the island. He was the one that converted all the boys into savagery. He was the reason that Simon and Piggy were killed. He looked back to a few hours ago, when they were hunting Ralph like they were hunting a pig.

“Boys, no screaming up there! I'm trying to man a ship here!”, said the naval officer.

“Sorry. What's your name?”, Ralph asked.

“Stanley. Call me officer Stan. How about you?”

“Ralph.”

“Glad to make your acquaintance.”

“Thanks for rescuing us, officer Stan.”

“Anytime. What happened on the island? I mean, what set it on fire?”

Ralph pondered for a while. What started the fire?

“The beast.”

“Beast? What beast?”

“It's not something you can hunt or kill. It's something that can kill mankind.”

“I don't get it.”

“It's like when... when... when a rush of power makes you do something... savage.”

“Oh. I see. Could you tell me your story?

“Yes. It all started when our plane crashed.”

Ralph went on telling the naval officer all the details of their misfortunes. From Piggy to Jack to Simon, from pigs to the man with a parachute.

The naval officer started talking again.

“Wasn't there anything to keep order around there?”

“Yes. There was the conch.”

“What was the conch used for?”

“Calling meetings and taking turns to talk.”

“That's interesting.”

One of the crew members then walked in.

“Captain! We've reached the harbor!”

“Excellent. Ralph, we've reached your homeland.”

Ralph went back on deck. He couldn't believe his eyes! It was home, home at last. Ralph wanted to leave immediately, but the naval officer beckoned to him.

“Well Ralph, what are you going to name the island?”

“.... Isle of the savages.”

“Why that name?”

“That was what we became when we went there. No one should ever go to that island again.”

Jack was coming to Ralph, and Samneric were too.

“Ralph!”

Samneric came to Ralph first.

“Ralph, I guess this is-”

“goodbye.”

“I guess it is. It was a fun while, Samneric. I hope you guys will do fine wherever you go.

“Thanks, Ralph.”

Samneric got back on board, but Jack came up to Ralph next.

“Ralph.”

“Jack.”

“I guess... it's goodbye.”

“I guess so.”

“D'you think that we'll be alright?”

“Of course we will.”

Yet there was an empty tone in Ralph's voice.

“I mean, do you think that we'll lose control again?”, Jack said.

“Maybe. We won't know for sure.”

“Well, after all we've been through...”

“Let's hope for the best. Let's hope for a bright future.”

“Right!”

“Farewell, Jack.”

“See you around.”

The boys shook hands, with a feeling of friendship. Now that sanity had been restored, they were now friends. If only Piggy and Simon were alive to be rescued. Even if Jack had been a beast, even if he had committed murder, it was a thing of the past. Civilization had been returned, and order was restored. It might be hard, but like Samneric said, it's better to forgive and forget. No matter what the crime, every living being deserves a second chance. It's going to be hard to forget about Piggy and Simon, but they've moved on to a better place. The friends that he had for quite some while, were going to depart. Even if they were departing, they all knew one thing. They were going to meet again, for sure. They were going to meet in the great place above, where they could start anew.

After walking towards his house, he rang the doorbell.

“I'm home.”

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Lord of the Flies: Journal #12

Journal #12 by: Ethan Chan
Chapter 12: Cry of the hunters
Perspective: Simon

Rescue!

I'm glad that Ralph made it back all right. I was a bit worried, because Jack and his followers have keen eyes, eyes of destruction. It was a good thing that he found a good hiding place. Their constant ululation kept Ralph from being ambushed by the cordon. I got very tense when they lit the jungle on fire, though.

I wasn't surprised at that. Personally, I expected that irrational act from Jack, because he just wants to kill Ralph so badly. All those times he had diddled the boys into thinking he was the fun side... it all adds up to a team of almost unstoppable beasts. He had a ton of murderers after a huge bounty. It's a good thing that the adult came when he did, drill, epaulettes and all.

It's kind of ironic, actually. Ralph has been trying to make a fire the moment he stepped foot on the island. He's been trying so hard, and everyone kept slacking off. Especially Jack, because he felt that the fire was not important, not important at all. Now that he has Piggy's glasses, he started a fire of his own to kill Ralph, and get rid of his obscene ideas of being rescued. However, the large fire is a signal to the adults, so now Ralph's wish has come true, to be rescued, but not exactly in the way he had planned it.

I just wish I was still alive. I wish I could go home, and lead a calm peaceful life. They did get rescued, though, so I'm glad for that. I just hope that Ralph can go on as he was, and won't let the lord of the flies ever overcome him.

Ralph, fight to the end. Don't let the beast take over. Stay true and good.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Lord of the Flies: Journal #11

Journal #11 by: Ethan Chan
Chapter 11: Castle Rock
Perspective: Jack

Nothing in my way

Now that Piggy's out of the way, I'm one step closer to ruling the island. Roger did a good job getting rid of that fool. Soon enough all the boys will behave truculently, and there will be nothing but fun on this island. Piggy died a most painful death, but if I were the one killing him, I assure everyone that it would have been more painful. Still, that Roger wasted our defense against the others. Wait, what others? The only one left is Ralph, and he doesn't stand much of a chance, especially without that accursed conch.

That talisman seemed to give him all the power. Now that the conch is gone, Ralph's power will come to a cessation. I will the only king on this island, and all will obey me. Ralph seems to think us delirious, but that won't stop us. When he sees how much fun we're having, he'll finally come to his senses and join our side. Oh, the absolute power is only an inch away.

Just a bit more until no one will question what I do, what we do. I don't care if no one comes to rescue us, because we're perfectly fine here. We're all having fun, killing pigs. We have plentiful meals too, because of all the meat. Plus, no adults to tell us what's what. Ralph's been defeated by the madness. Samneric are on my side now, because if they oppose I will kill them. Ralph too, if he doesn't come to his senses soon.

Yes, it's all coming together now. Everything is falling into place. So what if we don't have law, order, and civilization? Sucks to those useless things. What matters is hunting, meat, and fun. We're gonna have fun on this island. We're gonna have lots of fun.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Lord of the Flies: Journal #10

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Journal #10 by: Ethan Chan
Chapter 10: The Shell and the Glasses
Perspective: Ralph

Jack and his fools...

I can't believe I actually murdered Simon yesterday. I feel like I want to throw up because of this. I need to be purged of this terrible incident..... No! I wasn't at the dance... I wasn't at the dance... I just left early. Yes, that's it. I didn't kill Simon. I would never kill Simon, because I'm not crazy like Jack... aren't I?

It's so lonely on the island now that everyone's gone. The only ones left are Piggy and Samneric. Oh, how I wish that people would come back. Jack is drawing everyone to his side, with his false illumination. He gets nearly all the boys to follow this beastie with his theological explanation. It's just not the way things used to be. There used to be organization, civilization, and hope of getting off of this island. Now that we can't start a fire, there's no hope.

I can't believe that Jack took the fire, along with Piggy's sight. Jack and his tribe, those barmy fools. All they want to do is hunt, hunt, and did I mention hunt? Jack is definitely the worst of the lot. Can't believe that I used to think of him as a friend. Now I don't know what to think of him at all. He doesn't even want to consider the possibility of rescue. All he does is rave on about the beastie, even when we killed Simon. He says the beastie was wearing some sort of disguise, and that's just plain ridiculous! I can't believe that the others would believe him!

Stealing Piggy's glasses like that.... That's just plain mean! Now the power of the fire is with them, and we have lost it, along with any chance of rescue. The way things are now, it can't get much worse.... No, I have to remember it's Jack, and it can and will get worse. I just hope we can survive at this rate, with the new beast in town.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Lord of the Flies: Journal #9

Journal #9 by: Ethan Chan
Chapter 9: A View to a Death
Perspective: Piggy

I helped kill Simon...

I can't believe it. I thought it would be a regular day, just relaxing in the pool with Ralph and them other boys. Just enjoying the phosphorescence emitting from the reflected sunlight. Staying there would have been nice, just lounging around. Exactly my idea of a good day, a day where nothing surprises me and nothing bad happens.

Too bad... something did happen. Jack invited everyone to this little feast on a pig that they had slain, and everyone went. For awhile, Ralph and I stayed in the pool, since we knew that Jack was against our side, and we didn't exactly love him either. I thought to myself what the others could be up to, so him and me went to where Jack said his “party” was.

Soon as we got to his party, we had a little meat, then Jack announced that we should play his favorite game, “circle the beast”. Soon enough, everyone was part of the “fun” even I was. We played and played, then a not-so corpulent body came out of the shadows. I didn't know what it was at the time, and I don't think anyone did, but now I'm positive it was Simon. Everyone, even me, was in kind of a trance, and we didn't know what we were doing. We beat that figure in until it was dead....

I really regret this. I can't believe I took part in killing Simon! After all the warnings he gave about the beast being inside of us, after all he's done for us, we were the ones that killed him. He was the nicest person on the island, even sticking up for me when Jack didn't feed me at the last “party”. The only sane one on this island.... gone... Now I have this empty feeling in my stomach. How could we, the islanders that were supposed to work together to make a nice and happy island, kill the only one who was nice and happy? They're mad, the lot of them. The only chance I have is for Ralph and I to be heard out, but it's not likely with Jack around. He's like a priest, spreading a new religion out, one with war paint and pigs. One against the beastie and anyone who thinks it doesn't exist.