Ralph's Coming Of Age In Lord Of The Flies

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Just about every character in Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies has a coming of age moment. But the protagonist, Ralph, has the most revealing placement in their society. From the beginning Ralph has been the leader, even before the other boys voted for him. Ralph uses a conch shell to call all the boys on the island for a meeting. Throughout the book there is some conflicts with others when Ralph gives orders and makes rules. When Ralph says there should be a chief to take control, its shows that Ralph realizes that there’s needs to be a leader. As soon as the boys vote for Ralph over the other boy Jack, Ralph already starts taking over as he assigns people to certain groups, “Jack’s in charge of the choir” (Golding 22). Being a leader consisted