Leadership In Lord Of The Flies By William Golding

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The way one leads a group of people will determine the success and cooperation of the team. The morals, opinions, and reliability of a leader make or break a team’s performance. Leadership styles are shared by all types of people, real and fictional. Although leaders are sometimes different, that does not waver the leadership qualities that support their common traits. Throughout the story of Lord of the Flies, the young boys, Ralph, Jack, and Simon, are faced with adversity when they are stranded on an island with no outside influence. It is up to them to lead in their own unique ways to fight the imaginary enemy “the beast”. In the novel Lord of the Flies, written by William Golding, the young boys Ralph, Jack, and Simon portray characteristics and leadership …show more content…

For Christ, He tries to give hope to the world. Through this, they end up being alone many times with many people against them. One example is that “Like Jesus, Simon goes apart alone at night- the only child who is not afraid to move about on the island in the dark” (13). Simon and Jesus are independent leaders. They do not have to work with other people around them to show that they are capable of doing things their groups are not able to do without them. The reliability that both of them possess is crucial to the success of their relationships and overall sacrifice for their people. Overall, Simon and Jesus show their compassion and independent minds throughout the process of overcoming evil. Based on the overall evidence presented, Ralph, Jack, and Simon in the novel Lord of the Flies have multiple leadership styles that mirror historical figures, both good and bad. Ralph’s leadership, like George Washington’s, emphasizes democracy and shared power. In great contrast, Jack and Adolf Hitler lead with dictatorial leadership, including violence, ego and pride. Simon’s leadership, similar to Jesus Christ, includes compassion, selflessness, and sacrifice for