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    Of the many boys stuck on the island in Lord of the Flies‚ only one was the protagonist of the story. This boy was Ralph. In the first chapter‚ Ralph was the one who found the conch with Piggy and called an assembly to unite the boys and see who all was on the island. In this assembly‚ Ralph gets voted leader most likely because he just assumes the responsibility of the leader right off the bat and the fact that he has the conch. Ralph has several main things that are important to him that he tries

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    Have you ever been stuck or stranded on an island with no adults and a monster that haunts you and you are elected chief? Lord of the Flies‚ written by William Golding in 1954. Ralph‚ a 12 year old boy‚ known as chief or leader of the group. He was tall‚ skinny‚ and charismatic. The novel takes place during the Cold War; however the novel bases during World War 2. Ralph believes that the signal fire should keep going and that they will get rescued‚ adapts to being called leader‚ and ignores most

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    and order can be achieved in human society is by a higher authority‚ or some form of government and/or leader. William Golding tries to touch on some of these aspects of our civilization through the various characters he creates in his novel‚ Lord of the Flies. Leadership plays a very important role in the novel as it does in real life for us‚ because the characters need to feel some sense of security in order for them to survive. The two main leaders in the story‚ through their similar and different

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    Lord of the Flies” (Lord) clearly portrays the philosophical issues raised during the first four weeks of this class. Transitions in the story move from the social rigidity of a pre-crash political society to the establishment of an initial form of community and the subsequent breakdown of the political and moral order on the island. While the story conveys and illustrates the breakdown of political society and its reversion to a state of nature‚ “Lord” requires an understanding of the context

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    being morally wrong or bad‚ immoral and/or causing suffering for others. Evil in the book Lord of the Flies by William Golding was an inborn trait of mankind. In this book‚ evil was seen as a main theme throughout the whole story. Golding saw no hope for mankind and believed that evil is always in mankind and sooner or later it will be expressed and no longer be subdued by civilization. The Lord of the Flies is a book about a group of children (some very young)‚ who become stranded on an uninhabited

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    Ralph from Lord of the Flies by William Golding is forever an iconic character throughout novels. He is a character that has a good set of morales‚ leadership‚ and is quite handy at survival. He goes through an intense hero journey‚ and is able to survive until the bitter sweet end. Despite some critics questioning Ralph’s leadership‚ Ralph did everything he could to keep control and keep his friends alive and deter the division against his much more hardened enemy. BP 1- Call to Adventure Ralph

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    Uncle Ralph was a remarkably kind and loving man who suffered greatly from the disease of addiction‚ which eventually took his life. So many people haven’t seen him in a long time. They may feel like they lost him a long time ago‚ and maybe felt a hurt and grief over his death that came as a surprise. Uncle Ralph was always sweet‚ congenial‚ and easy to get along with. There was a warmth in him that made you feel good about yourself. It’s only natural that a part of us would have held out hope

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    Lord of the Flies Deep inside each individual is a psychological choice to be made between good and evil. In William Golding’s novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ this choice and its subsequent results are represented by Ralph and Jack. With no rules and no adults on the island to guide them‚ Jack gives into his evil desires. Whereas Ralph struggles to maintain a sense of humanity and constantly tries to strive to do good. Both started off as English schoolboys‚ but when left alone on the island human nature

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    On the island‚ change wasn’t always a healthy thing. Ralph and Jack had changed drastically‚ from being civilized to being barbaric. Ralph seeks to institute a democratic society‚ and there was a fear on the island that drove everyone insane‚ which lead to disorganization. "Another thing we ought to have more rules. Where the conch is‚ that’s a meeting. The same up here as down here" (42). When the boys have meetings at the conch and whoever is holding the conch may speak and whoever possess the

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    In the story Lord of the Flies by William Golding there are many characters.Of the characters one of them stands out the most‚ being Jack firstly‚. He is a dynamic character in the story. Dynamic means that he changes throughout the story; he is also a round character.Jack is described as having freckles‚ blue eyes and red hair.Throughout the story he changes multiple times throughout the time on the island. Throughout the novel reveals that Jack often emerges as a bully toward Piggy and others.

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