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What Does Ralph Symbolize In Lord Of The Flies

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William Golding’s novel "Lord of the Flies" presents a disturbing portrayal of the collapse of civilization, as a group of boys stranded on a deserted island slowly descend into savagery. Simon symbolizes a mystical, spiritual leader who lives above others and knows things but is unable to communicate effectively and as a boy is sometimes shy, yet he is very kind; on the other hand, Ralph represents a law abiding, hard working citizen who works for the good of the group and believes all will turn out right and is both misjudging and a leader. Ralph is the elected leader of the boys and represents the ideals of civilization, democracy, and order. He is a symbol of the human capacity for reason and rational thinking. Ralph attempts to maintain
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