PERFORMANCE SCRIPT

NARRATOR: TANISH
RALPH: SHIVA
AUDIENCE: DARIO
JACK: CLARENCE
Lord of the flies script


Narrator:
“The boys are at a meeting where they are arguing who should be chief.
Jack stood up:
“He’s not a hunter. He’d never have got us meat. He isn’t a perfect and we don’t know anything about him. He just gives orders and expects people to obey for nothing. All this talk—”
“All this talk!” shouted Ralph. “Talk, talk! Who wanted it? Who called the meeting?”
Narrator: Jack turned, red in the face, his chin sunk back. He glowered up under his eyebrows.
Jack: “All right then,” he said in tones of deep meaning, and menace, “all right.”
*He held the conch against his chest with one hand and stabbed the air with his index finger.*
Jack: “Who thinks Ralph oughtn’t to be chief?”
“Hands Up,” said Jack Strongly, “whoever wants Ralph not to be chief?”
Audience: *Dario does not raise his hand*
Jack:  “How many think—” His voice trailed off.
Narrator: The hands that held the conch shook. He cleared his throat and spoke loudly.
Jack: “All right then.”
*He laid the conch with great care in the grass at his feet.*
Jack: “I’m not going to play any longer. Not with you.”
*Dario looks kinda just like Dario I guess*
Jack:  “I’m not going to be a part of Ralph’s lot—”
*He looked at the right-hand logs, numbering the hunters that had been a choir. *
Jack: “I'm Going Off By Myself. He can catch his own pigs. Anyone Who Wants to hunt when I do can come too.”
*He blundered out of the triangle toward the drop to the white sand.*
Ralph:  “Jack!”
Narrator: Jack turned and looked back at Ralph.
*For a moment he paused and then cried out, high-pitched, enraged. “*
Jack: —No!”
*He leaped down from the platform and ran along the beach*, 
WHY WE CHOSE THIS PORTION OF THE BOOK 
Lord of the Flies is a very interesting book, but this scene by far is one of the most defining moments in the book. The hunters split from the main group, which is what causes a lot of problems for the boys.e

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