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Chapter 1. After a group of boys find themselves stranded on a deserted island, ranks begin to form. Ralph is elected leader of the boys, and he appoints Jack as leader of the hunters. Read a full Summary & Analysis of Chapter 1. Chapter 2. Ralph establishes rules to maintain order during meetings.
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After citizens outraged by the constant violence beat back the warring factions, Prince Escalus, the ruler of Verona, attempts to prevent any further conflicts between the families by decreeing death for any individual who disturbs the peace in the future.