William Golding's Lord Of The Flies Case Study

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I believe that Ralph should continue the struggle of keeping the “Fire “going, instead of joining Jack and his hunters. Joining the hunters would show a sign of weakness in Ralph, he would not only have to abandon his thoughts but also he is also risking losing people including Piggy. In the beginning everyone made the decision to have Ralph as leader and it’s his responsibility to stand by to this and to keep fighting no matter the circumstance and conflicts he is faced with. If Ralph thought he wouldn’t be able to handle all of this then he should’ve just gave up when he was chosen and have Jack as leader. That was not the result though, he held his face up high to their decision and agreed and now it’s his turn to finish it what has already