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Ralph Lord Of The Flies Character Analysis

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Good Leader?
Becoming a leader is a rough goal to accomplish especially in your young years, When you know you have to step up and become the adult in your life because you know it's the only way you'll be able to keep moving forward. To be a leader you need to be open for change just like Ralph when he made the decision of voting for a leader in the story to attain a specific goal of building the island into a big civilization. Ralph wasn't the smartest or strongest or smartest from all the boys and he took the initiative of helping the other schoolboys who were afraid and had no idea what to do. Another boy Jack who believes that he should become the leader of the group just because he's the oldest boy. Jack thinks the oldest one should have control of the group but Ralph wins by …show more content…

Ralph believes in rebuilding to get saved but the boys think food is the main priority of surviving in the island.
Ralph's physical appearance is good looking he is a small boy with a great smile. This appearance shows that Ralph was really well disciplined by his parents showing him how to take care of himself at a young age which could be one of the reasons why Ralph is the most mature and intellectual one out of all the boys. Ralph the primary representative of order, civilization, and productive leadership in the story most of the other boys initially are concerned with playing, having fun, and avoiding work, Ralph sets about building huts and thinking of ways to maximize their chances of being rescued. Ralph convinces the boys that he will be the leader they need and showing them he

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