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    1. How does Ralph react when a boar comes charging down the path? Ans. When a boar comes charging down the path‚ Ralph throws a spear at it‚ hitting it in its nose. Although he didn’t kill the boar‚ this brings out a new side to Ralph’s personality‚ as he becomes violent and excited about the concept of killing. 2.To what does Ralph’s demonstration of his hunting prowess lead? Ans. Because of Ralph’s demonstration of his hunting skill‚ he gains respect from all the boys. It makes his position

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    Lord of the Flies by William Golding One day I was sitting on one side of the fireplace and my wife was sitting on the other‚ and i suddenly said to her‚ “Wouldn’t it be a good idea to write a story about some boys on an island showing how they would really behave‚ being boy and not little saints as they usually are in children’s books” and she said “That’s a first class idea‚ you write it.” So I went ahead and wrote it. He did and experiment with boy’s class for the whole hour there would be

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    Ronald Regan during the Cold War. The same sense of a need of a leader in our history is the same feeling in the book the Lord of the Flies. A group of boys are stranded on an island and no one knows where they are. This challenge causes a need for a leader. The group decided on one leader but there are three different people who display different types of successful leadership.

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    least. Ralph represents this leadership and order in the boys’ new world on the island. When he loses his ability to stay sane and keep order‚ everything turns for worse. Golding portrays the importance in control and advantageous leadership through the protagonist‚ Ralph in the novel Lord of The Flies by illustrating him as a natural leader‚ then having him shift into an uncivilized animal whose losing control. With his obvious leadership skills‚ Ralph runs up against Jack for

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    Summary – Chapter 3 starts with Jack alone in the woods hunting for pigs. Even though he tries really hard he fails to kill a pig‚ so he decides to go back where Ralph and Simon are trying to build shelters. Once he gets back him and Ralph get into a fight over what is more important killing a pig or building a shelter but Simon interrupts them and says that some of the kids still believe in the beastie. Instead of worrying about the beastie‚ Jack starts to talk about how they should paint their

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    the main character Ralph. The group gathers and start to remember what happened. After a while Ralph notices the difference in Personalities and that there where many opinion differences. Ralph says he’s afraid "of us”‚ he was right to be afraid. When groups of people are surviving‚ the greatest enemy will not be the bad environment‚ starvation‚ or dehydration‚ but the other survivors standing around them on the deserted island. Ralph noticed that the choir boys leader named Jack stood out‚ he was

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    Ralph‚ a round character introduced in Lord of the Flies‚ seems to be the most likable and civilized boy on the island. Ralph’s natural willingness to lead becomes apparent early on when he blows the conch shell and gains the admiration of his peers: “there was a stillness about [him] as he sat that marked him out: there was his size‚ and attractive appearance; and most obscurely‚ yet most powerfully‚ there was the conch” (Golding 29). However‚ Ralph’s futile attempts to organize the boys‚ to build

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    In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies there are many

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    Jack Merridew in the book Lord of the Flies‚ is symbolic to a real life figure by the name of Hitler. Just like how Hitler tried to take over and eliminate one race‚ Jack was doing the same thing to the boys on the island. Hitler persuaded the German race that they were superior and they could do whatever they wanted if they got rid of the Jews. In the story Lord of the Flies‚ there were five characters that symbolized people or things in the time frame of World War II. Piggy‚ was considered the

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    Jack‚ as a "former chorister" and "head boy" (22) at his school arrived on the island eager to make rules and punish those who broke them‚ although‚ he constantly broke the rules himself when he felt it was needed to further his own interests. The freedom Jack had on the island allowed the dark side of his character to be revealed from under his outer shell of a civilized schoolboy. Jack represents the evil side of human nature. Jack’s strong desire to be leader was best illustrated in his first

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