William Golding's Portrayal Of Ralph In Lord Of The Flies

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William Golding portrays Ralph through his reactions as adventurous and joyful. Upon seeing “the efflorescence of tropical weed and coral,” Ralph “sounds the bass strings of delight.” Despite the seriousness of the situation he finds himself in, he is captivated by the beauty of the island, which demonstrates his joyful nature. Additionally, after Ralph inspected the thirty yards, he plunged into the pool. His carefree nature can be seen by him plunging into the pool without much thought. The temperature of the pool “was warmer than his [Ralph’s] blood and he might have been swimming in a huge bath.” A warm bath paints a comfortable picture in contrast to a scalding pool. Ralph saw the pool as a comfortable, warm bath whereas Piggy saw it as