Ralph Is A Hero In Lord Of The Flies Research Paper

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What is the definition of a hero? A hero is an ordinary person who finds strength to persevere and endure, in spite of, overwhelming obstacles. In the novel, Lord of the Flies, Ralph, a ordinary 12 year old boy, is elected chief over an island with no adults and no way home. Ralph is considered a hero because he makes difficult choices for the group and overcomes many obstacles , such as keeping the fire going. In the epic poem, The Odyssey, Odysseus, a king of Ithaca, is called to battle in Troy and faces many challenging creatures on his way home such as Cyclops, Calypso, being turned into pigs, and many more. Odysseus is a hero because he perseveres and overcomes the obstacles and makes it home to his family. …show more content…

During one of the gatherings in the book, “Ralph laid the conch on the trunk beside him as a sign that the speech was over” (Goulding 74). With this quote it is showing that he is creating order with the conch. He is cautious with his decisions and did not make them if he thought that they might have a negative effect on the society. Ralph took charge and became chief disregarding the fact that it would be a large amount of responsibility and would take a great bit of

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