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How Does Golding Present Ralph In Lord Of The Flies

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Ralph is an important character in the novel Lord of the Flies because he is instantly shown as a good leader. An example is: "Seems to me we ought to have a chief to decide things." "Shut up,". “Shut up” is an imperative implying that he wants power and order on the island. This shows us that Ralph respects democracy and wants the island to be followed by a leader. This makes the reader feel that Ralph would be best fit for the job of chief. Golding starts the book by introducing the characters of Ralph and Piggy and makes the reader know the atmosphere on the island. Ralph is introduced as ‘the boy with fair hair’, which makes the reader aware of his good looks and superior personality. We know the island is hot, which is a horrible thing,
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