While all the other boys were enjoying their freedom away from adults and turning into savages, Ralph knew they needed to be rescued. “Ralph continued to watch the ship, ravenously... ‘Ralph-please! Is there a signal?’ Ralph started to run, splashing through the shallow end of the bathing pool...Ralph cried out: ‘Oh God, oh God!’...The fire was dead.” (67) Ralph showed true leadership on the island, he knew what it took to be a great chief. “Ralph parted the screen of grass and look out...Something deep in Ralph spoke for him. ‘I’m chief. I’ll go. Don’t argue.’... His mouth was tight and pale. He forced his feet to move until they had carried him out on the neck of the land.” (104) Years after the rescue, Ralph joined the Royal Navy and was rewarded Chief Petty Officer for his great leadership and bravery. Later on, Ralph decided to become a teacher at the British School of