In Lord of the flies what is the initial reaction of the boys when the fire is first lit

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In "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, the boys' initial reaction to the fire when it is first lit is one of excitement and enthusiasm. They are thrilled by the prospect of having a signal for rescue and see it as a source of warmth and light. The act of making fire becomes a unifying moment for the group, as they engage in the task with a sense of accomplishment and joy. However, this excitement quickly turns to horror as the fire gets out of control, leading to a realization of its potential danger. This moment serves as a foreshadowing of the chaos and destruction that will later unfold on the island.