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    In the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ a group of boys attempt to work together to increase their chance of survival on the island on which they have been stranded. During this collaboration they form a political system. The real question is‚ what caused the failure of the system that was formed? You could say that Controlling a group of boys is like the weather‚ you never know what’s going to happen. Ralph got to experience this first hand when he was on the island trying to form and

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    Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ an airplane crashes on a deserted island‚ stranding a group of schoolboys. Ralph‚ a boy on the island is elected leader of the group‚ but is he a good leader? Ralph is a very good leader who knows how to take control. However‚ there are times when the group has some conflicts. There are many examples throughout the book that prove that Ralph is a good leader. One example of Ralph being a worthy leader is when he assigns Jack and his choir the job of being hunters. Ralph felt

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    Character Sketch: Ralph   In the novel “Lord of the flies” by William Golding the main conflict is between ‘civilization’ and ‘savagery’. Therefore the character Ralph is another significant example‚ because he represents the human instinct. ` Ralph is a twelve-year-old English boy and the novel’s protagonist. He is the first character the reader gets to know. He blew the conch shell to ‘call’ the other boys who stranded on the island. That shows his human instinct to get a situation under

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    The naval officer from the novel Lord of the Flies represents ignorance and the order of civilization. When he discovers the boys‚ he hadn’t learned what Ralph and the other boys had learned about the “end of innocence”‚ nor most likely will he ever. The final chapter of the novel is what sums up the message that William Golding is trying to send. Through this officer‚ he expresses huge and ugly truths about humanity that we as a society try to hide. “Ralph wept for the end of innocence‚ the darkness

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    In Lord of the Flies‚ there are two main characters whose names are Ralph and Jack. Ralph is a much more serious and civilized person‚ however Jack is a more irrational and savage person. While reading the novel‚ in the opinion of many people‚ Ralph makes a better leader. Although Ralph does make better and more logical decisions‚ though Jack seems to have more power. One part that strongly suggests that Jack is not the better leader‚ has more savage ideas and actions‚ and is very irrational‚ is

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    Have you ever been stuck or stranded on an island with no adults and a monster that haunts you and you are elected chief? Lord of the Flies‚ written by William Golding in 1954. Ralph‚ a 12 year old boy‚ known as chief or leader of the group. He was tall‚ skinny‚ and charismatic. The novel takes place during the Cold War; however the novel bases during World War 2. Ralph believes that the signal fire should keep going and that they will get rescued‚ adapts to being called leader‚ and ignores most

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    Of the many boys stuck on the island in Lord of the Flies‚ only one was the protagonist of the story. This boy was Ralph. In the first chapter‚ Ralph was the one who found the conch with Piggy and called an assembly to unite the boys and see who all was on the island. In this assembly‚ Ralph gets voted leader most likely because he just assumes the responsibility of the leader right off the bat and the fact that he has the conch. Ralph has several main things that are important to him that he tries

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    and order can be achieved in human society is by a higher authority‚ or some form of government and/or leader. William Golding tries to touch on some of these aspects of our civilization through the various characters he creates in his novel‚ Lord of the Flies. Leadership plays a very important role in the novel as it does in real life for us‚ because the characters need to feel some sense of security in order for them to survive. The two main leaders in the story‚ through their similar and different

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    2010 Tragic Hero Usually when reading‚ tragedy and conflict is the most popular way to catch the readers eye. People are attracted to the suffering of the main character who is most of the time the hero in Greek plays. To begin with‚ the audience develops an emotional attachment to the hero‚ people fear what may occur to the hero and end up feeling sorry for him or her. In the Theban Plays the author Sophocles uses the character of Oedipus to demonstrate the qualities of a tragic hero.

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    Tragic Hero From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia A tragic hero is a protagonist with a tragic flaw‚ also known as fatal flaw‚ which eventually leads to his demise. The concept of the tragic hero was created in ancient Greek tragedy and defined by Aristotle. Usually‚ the realization of fatal flaw results in catharsis or epiphany. The tragic flaw is sometimes referred to as an Achilles ’ heel after the single fatal flaw of the Greek warrior Achilles. [citation needed] Aristotelian tragic

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