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    Trace the influence of Jack throughout the novel and note his relationship with Ralph. What does Jack represent? Throughout the novel‚ Jack is the manipulative protagonist of the story and fundamentally represents a person’s natural instinct of savagery‚ violence and desire for power. Jack’s many influences in the story are always for his own benefits. At the beginning‚ Ralph is elected‚ and sparks Jack’s quest for power. Jack becomes a leader of only the choirboys and hunts with them. His relationship

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    This essay is a character study of Ralph‚ who is one of the main characters in William Golding’s ‘Lord of the Flies’. I have chosen to analyse Ralph’s character‚ as it is the character with which I feel that I can relate most closely. Ralph is probably the novel’s main character. This essay will include my identification of the major aspects of Ralph’s character and how he symbolises different themes‚ which are portrayed in the novel. I will cover in this what Ralph contributes to the plot of the novel

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    In lord of the flies‚ Golding presents a strong sense of conflict‚ between the boys‚ the boys and nature and the boy’s personal lives. The theme of conflict is an important one within the novel‚ as it helps to represent the disagreement and fighting of World War II which was happening during the time that Lord of the flies was written and that Golding experienced first-hand. Golding’s main message in Lord of the flies was how cruel men could be to one another and conflict is an obvious link to this

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    Jack is the symbol of evil. Being determined may not sound evil‚ but the actions of Jacks ambitious persona has had malicious outcomes. As Jack and Ralph are coming up with expectations for the group‚ Jack says‚ "we’ve got to have rules and obey them. After all‚ we’re not savages. We’re English‚ and the English are best at everything. So we’ve got to do the right things.” (42). Jack is determined to enforce rules‚ but after a while‚ he becomes rebellious and starts doing whatever he wants which is

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    Lord of the Flies Questions Chapters 1 – 2 1. Ralph – The protagonist of lord of the flies‚ chosen to be chief of the group of boys stranded on the island‚ works towards being rescued from the island Piggy – A smart boy but limited due to his weight and asthma‚ called piggy against his will Simon – A shy boy who looks out for the younger boys of the group Jack – The antagonist of lord of the flies‚ head of the choir who later become the hunters‚ has a very savage nature Sam and Eric - identical

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    In the book‚ Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ Ralph portrays himself as being very adaptable. The first encounter we have with Ralph being adaptable is after the plane crashed; he didn’t just sulk and become depressed. He tried to develop a system of society‚ with rules and a leader that everyone could follow. Throughout the movie‚ Ralph and Jack got in endless arguments. Jack and a few of his followers broke off and started threatening Ralph‚ Piggy‚ and Simon. Ralph has to adapt‚ he doesn’t

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    Block F Character Analysis: Jack Jack Merridew is the character in Lord of the Flies who represents the dark side of human nature. In the beginning of the story Jack is described as tall‚ thin‚ and bony‚ with red hair and face crumpled with freckles; “ugly without silliness.” Jack starts off with commanding his choir to stand still‚ thus telling readers that Jack is not just another kid‚ but one who is more of the boss of things. When the mention of a chief comes up‚ Jack immediately puts his mind

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    In The Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ Golding emphasizes the conflict between two opposite impulses that are inside every one of us: whether to follow the rules and be in order‚ or to go into violence and turn into savages. Golding expresses this by using the protagonist and antagonist of the story‚ Ralph and Jack. Ralph represents order in this book. In the beginning‚ he is known as the leader. He uses the conch to bring everyone together and the conch is what made him the leader in the

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    Andrea Trinidad Dr. Grekov English Period 1 October 26‚ 2015 BI-WEEKLY READING LOG Lord of the Flies William Golding October 26‚ 2015 Pages: 76-144 Summary Ralph declares a meeting proclaiming that they haven’t been building shelters‚ collecting water in coconut shells‚ defecating in the proper areas‚ and maintaining a signal fire. He focuses on how important the signal fire is because it can help them get rescued. The littluns are

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    Lord of The Flies “Seems to me we ought to have a chief to decide things”(Golding 22). Jack and Ralph both show an interest in being a leader but‚ as time progresses one will be a stronger leader than the other. Ralph clearly shows that he is the better leader throughout the book. Although Jack is a good hunter he also likes violence and often causes chaos‚ while Ralph establishes rules and for the most part tries to keep everything under control. In the book Lord of The Flies written by William

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