Ralph's Leadership In Lord Of The Flies

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Lord of the Flies Essay
William Golding answers the question of what to prioritize as a leader in his novel, Lord of the Flies, which is to give people what they need rather than what they want. Golding does this by creating vivid characters, who contradict and push eachothers limits, but who are also in a fight with themselves to keep in touch with who they really are. These characters represent the good and the bad that tough situations can bring out in people. Ralph is given power initially because, to the newly introduced boys, he is the most levelheaded and prepared. Ralphs placement into leadership is unjust due to the fact that Piggy is the one who found the conch, which brought them all together. Various times in the story Piggy proves