Ralph's Leadership In Lord Of The Flies

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Imagine a world without order. A world without leadership, no rationality whatsoever. Take Ralph's character away from the equation and William Golding's Lord of the Flies would be a factory manufacturing chaos. In the novel, an airplane shot down while carrying a group of British schoolboys, Ralph the protagonist elicits strong leadership when the boys improvise a mini-civilization. Golding validates the stereotypical archetype while portraying an everyday likable boy through his leadership, mentality, and expedient success. heroes hero acts as the readers' person to[ur guide. They embody the attributes of a leader. This relates them to the public audience. In the eyes of the reader, " we want to be like them" and endorse the things that