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    Lord of the Flies: Piggy‚ Ralph‚ and Simon During English class‚ the eighth graders read Lord of the Flies. It is an adventurous novel about a group of school boys trying to survive on a lonely island. Each of the boys has their own personality and goals. While struggling to survive on the island‚ the boys’ personalities show. My favorite character is Piggy. Piggy is a fat boy and wears glasses. He was raised by his aunt who owns a candy shop. Piggy represents the scientific‚ reasonable

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    have two big ones: the Democrats and the Republicans. In the book Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ it can also be said that there are two political parties: the followers of Jack and the followers of Ralph. Jack and Ralph can be seen as representatives of opposing political forces because of their frequent arguments on who is the better leader‚ the bitter rivalry between them‚ and the ultimate division of the tribe. Jack and Ralph have different ideas of how the tribe should function. This ultimately

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    made a rush and stabbed at Ralph’s chest with his spear. Ralph sensed the position of the weapon from the glimpse he caught of Jack’s arm and put the thrust aside with his own butt. Then he brought the end round and caught Jack a stinger across the ear. The were chest to chest‚ breathing fiercely‚ pushing and glaring.”(196). Two strong types of leadership can lead to devastating outcomes. This is shown in William Golding’s Lord of the Flies. Ralph and Jack have two very different types of leadership

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    In Lord of the FliesRalph is portrayed as the protagonist in the story and Jack is the antagonist. Ralph starts out as the “leader” of the group of boys in the beginning of the novel before their civilization begins to collapse. By the end of the story Ralph is nothing more than prey to Jack and his hunters. Jack is the main reason that the boys commit such barbaric actions. By the end‚ the reader has witnessed the true lengths mans’ instincts could reach and the evil that is hidden in every person

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    are various outlooks of a man in the novel ?Lord of the Flies.? Piggy and Ralph viewed man as being essentially good and that evil happens because something was wrong with people. Jack used power over others and believed that forces more powerful than him must be appeased through ceremony and sacrifice. Simon believed that both good and evil lay within each person. William Golding?s point of view is also represented by one of the characters. Piggy and Ralph believed that man was essentially good and

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    Throughout the book‚ Simon is portrayed as a positive‚ selfless‚ caring individual who is constantly the shining beacon of hope and comfort. Simon is very similar to a biblical figure in the way he thinks‚ through his actions‚ and his emotions. One of the signs that indicates that Simon possesses similarities to a biblical figure is in chapter 8‚ page 152‚ when he is speaking to the Lord of the Flies (the Beast). “…and his gaze was held by that ancient‚ inescapable recognition…” which could represent

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    What do you think of Ralph and the way he is presented? Ralph is a character out of the Nobel Prize-winning English author William Golding lord of the flies. Ralph is also the protagonist of the novel. Ralph is one of the biguns on the island and one of the eldest. By the way he is described throughout the book we can tell that he is around the age of twelve. Although not especially intelligent Ralph is described as tall for his age and attractive and shows more confidence than many on the island

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    Throughout the novel we see that Ralph and Jack share similar qualities‚ but there is a great difference in the way they use these attributes to benefit both themselves and others. Ralph uses his power to create a democracy‚ where each person has the right to voice his opinions and ideas. “I’ll give the conch to the next person to speak. He can hold it when he’s speaking and he won’t be interrupted.” The conch becomes a symbol of the right of a speaker to a fair hearing. While Jack uses his authority

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    novel the Lord of the Flies‚ by William Golding Simon assures Ralph when he is dispirited about his sojourn at the island. For instance‚ the author writes the following‚ “You’ll get back to where you came from” (111). In this novel‚ Ralph is one of the few characters who is concerned about being rescued and not for staying on the island. This quote shows that Simon also believes the same and agrees with Ralph’s perspective of being rescued. The author mentions several times that Simon has a connection

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    "Ralph and Jack‚ Walked along‚ two continents of experience and feeling‚ unable to communicate." What does Golding mean? Through out William Golding’s Lord of the Flies there is a constant struggle for leadership between Jack and Ralph. When Golding identifies the boys as "two continents of experience and feeling‚ unable to communicate" he highlights the key differences between the two characters and how they represent opposing modes of thinking. Ralph is a rational thinker and believes in a civilised

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