Ralph's Leadership In Lord Of The Flies

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Lord of the Flies begins and ends with the protagonist Ralph with most of the story seen from his perspective. Ralph represents the characteristics of good throughout the novel. He is charismatic, good-looking and sensible. Although the stranded boys are all young, Ralph is seen as more mature and displays leadership qualities such as strength of character, decisiveness and bravery. Ralph quickly displays his natural leadership abilities from the start by blowing a conch shell to summon the other survivors who are spread throughout the island.
He is one of the older boys and is elected to act as head of the group, much to the displeasure of Jack who considers himself better suited for the position. Ralph realizes the significance of assemblies