Ralph In William Golding's Lord Of The Flies

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The inconceivable idea that Ralph could even get voted as chief of the stranded schoolboys after the awful plane crash is almost dumbfounding to me. They voted him on because he possessed the “all powerful conch.” But, the sad reality is that he is nothing more than an average cowardly school boy who always wanted to be rescued. He antagonized us to always keep the fire going. How does he expect us to live when he won't even let us hunters, including myself, go out and hunt for pigs. With no grownups to tell us what to do, I decided to separate from his foul idea of a government and create one of my own. The choir was the first to join seeing as though they missed their leader all along. Then, after my persuasion more and more followed my lead.