In Lord of the Flies by William Golding, there has always been a battle for dominant power between two different individuals since first landing on the island. Once votes reveal that Ralph was elected Chief, there has been controversy regarding which boy would make the best national leader, Ralph or Jack. Judging by both boys records, it is clear that Ralph would make the best national leader between the two because of environmental policies, personal freedom and labor. Having supremacy over the…
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allegorical novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding, the protagonist Ralph, who takes the role of the leader of a stranded group of boys, possesses several qualities which makes him important to the storyline of the book. Throughout Golding’s novel, Ralph is characterized as a frightened coward as well as a logical leader. Golding distinctly portrays the character Ralph as a coward through his various actions and inactions. When attempting to coerce the tribe to rebel against Ralph, Jack insinuates…
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In the novel, Lord of the Flies, Ralph showed great leadership and responsibility. The author William Golding provided many examples of why Ralph is an exceptional leader. Throughout the book, from the first chapter to the last, Ralph continued to transform and refine his leadership abilities. Ralph and I are alike because we both demonstrate the skill set required to assume greater responsibility. In my opinion, Ralph is a good leader because he exhibited initiative, demonstrated fairness, and gained…
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A major theme that seems to steer the book's plot is the fight for leadership. Ralph thinks a lot like piggy. He makes decisions out of reason, not anger or jealousy. On the other hand, Jack does exactly this. He is arrogant and generally makes decisions with his strong ego, rather than his reasoning. Unfortunately, humble and smart leaders can sometimes be looked over, and the more arrogant and vocal ones are followed. Starting from as early as the first chapter, Jack's ego is clearly…
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demonstrated throughout Lord of the Flies. The book has shown the good side of the theme where there are rules, order, and friendship among the group. However, it also displays the situations when it has been placed in the wrong hands. For example, Jack terrorising Ralph’s tribe after they separated. They attacked them, mocked them, and bullied them. The differences in Ralph’s and Jack’s approach to leadership closely resembles that of democratic leaders and common dictatorships. Ralph has Piggy to help…
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Intelligence, charisma, and accepting, in Lord of the Flies, Ralph has all three of these excellent traits. Both tribes accomplished many things but overall, Jack’s tribe created lots of chaos and anarchy. Ralph is a very intelligent young boy. He had the idea to make a signal fire, and the idea to light it with Piggy’s specs. This shows intelligence and strategy and is almost vital to survival on the island. Another point that shows intelligence in Ralph is the fact that can put together a shelter…
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In this book "The Lord of the Flies" it is evident that Ralph is a strong leader and I feel Golding would agree. Ralph takes a great deal of control and is always the first one to step up in any situation. Ralph is the character attempting to maintain order and civilized behavior on the island. "...and if we have a signal going they'll come and take us off. And another thing. We ought to have our rules. Where the conch is, that's a meeting. The same up here as down there" (Golding pg 42). This quote…
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argument leading to Ralph calling a meeting. During the meeting Jack asked everyone who they would follow and he told them that he would have a feast on the other side of the island at the cave. That night Jack stole sticks that was in Ralph's fire to make his fire. While Jack was hunting he told his men to cut off the pigs head to offer to the beast so he would leave them alone. Simon was the one to get the offering set up so he a stake and pig the pig's head on it and placed it in a clearing…
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William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies takes place on a tropical island that leaves a group young boys stranded with no hope and no adults to help them problem solve on how to get rescued. When the boys go back to look for the plane wreckage all they find is a giant mud streak down the side of the mountain because the plane slid with the rain into the ocean. When the plane slid into the ocean it resembled that they have no home anymore and no sign of family or friends. When Ralph blows on they signal…
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Simon and Ralph motivate goodness and creativeness in the characters in the book, albeit in their own separate ways. Simon being a beacon of hope, while Ralph does what he can to get home and survive. Simon and Ralph may be similar as you would think, but they have strong tendencies to depart from each other's actions and show that they are contrasting in more than subtle ways. Ralph being the teenage elected leader to govern a group of children who struggle to find the defining lines between…
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