![]() Since Jack stole the glasses from Ralph’s group in order to get the thing he wanted and needed, fire, more conflict was created between the two groups. You leave me alone (176).” Even though not much had happened between the two groups in this scene, tension had already risen because of Jack’s previous actions and Ralph, the conflicting group, appearing in Jack’s “territory”. Once they arrive and confront Jack, he demands for Ralph to leave. In the next chapter, Ralph, the other “leader”, and Piggy go to get Piggy’s glasses back from Jack. ![]() In chapter ten of the book, Jack, one of the “leaders” of the groups, steals the glasses from his rival side’s advisor, Piggy, so that his “tribe” could make fire. The book Lord of the Flies by William Golding, in which a group of boys are stranded on an island with no supervision, provides many examples that show why a side in a fight between two groups would not be open to compromise. While compromise is important in some situations, either one of the sides in the conflict won’t be willing if they don’t think they could gain from it. On the other hand, the stronger side might already have everything they need, and see nothing to gain from the compromise with the other side. The weaker side, not having much to give, might not see the point in compromising with the stronger side. In other cases, if one side is weak, the possibility of a compromise between the two sides is less likely. In certain cases, this could result in both sides losing things. ![]() What happens when one side is not willing to compromise? It depends. Compromises are made with hopes of a semi-peaceful ending. A compromise is an agreement between two sides, usually with both sides winning and losing some. ![]()
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