External Conflict In Lord Of The Flies

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One of the internal conflicts Ralph faced was when unknowingly all the boys killed Simon thinking he was the beast in the dark. “At last Ralph stopped. He was shivering. “Piggy.” “Uh?” “That was Simon.” “You said that before.” “Piggy.” “Uh?” “That was murder.”” (Golding 156). This quote tells us how disturbed Ralph was to accept the fact that he was one of the boys responsible for Simon’s death. This internal conflict leads Ralph to be unable to be stable in leading the group of boys. An external conflict arose when Ralph saw a ship, “There was a ship. Out there. You said you’d keep the fire going and you let it out!” (Golding 70). He was mad at Jack for not making sure that the fire was still going. Because of him, all the boys missed a chance