Ralph And Jack Change In Lord Of The Flies By William Golding

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How Ralph and Jack Change

William Golding wrote the story "Lord of the flies". It is about a large group of schoolboys whose plane has crashed. They get stranded on a desert island. The story is about their survival and how they run their everyday lives. The two main characters Jack and Ralph are both from upper class and they both start off as the leaders. Later on the boys have a vote for leader and Ralph is selected.

The first impression we get about Ralph is that he is active and doesn't like authority. When he found out that there were no grown ups on the island he "stood on his head and grinned" Piggy is the first of the other survivors that Ralph meets. Piggy is lower class. Later on in the book it shows that Piggy is …show more content…

Overall, Ralph is friendly and active.
He is not fat or skinny and is easy to get on with.

The first impression of Jack that we get is that he is arrogant and dangerous, because the book brings him in as a shadow. He is very different compared to Ralph. He is skinny and has red hair. He is also wearing a black cap. He has freckles, a crumpled up face and his eyes are light blue. Jack does not seem pleasant, but like Ralph he seems to have the role of a leader.

From the start Ralph and Jack get on very well. There are very few signs of anger between them. Immediately after Ralph is elected as leader, "Jack and Ralph smiled at each other with shy liking" This shows that they can still be friends even though one of them failed at being elected leader. As they explore later in the chapter, they can agree with each other without any signs of awkwardness.

The first sign of conflict between Jack and Ralph started on page 37.
Jack took the attention off of Ralph, "Come on. Follow me." It made everyone lose concentration and run from the meeting. Ralph was calling for silence but no one listened to him, and this was the first threat against his authority, and it became an irritation. Even …show more content…

They are both worn out because their ideas didn't work. This is why some small problems turn into big ones. Each of them are beginning to lose patience because of the situation that they are in.

At the very end of chapter four it is even worse than before. Jack let out the fire their only way of survival and Ralph's main priority.
Jack tells Ralph and Ralph takes all of his anger out on Piggy by punching him.

Ralph and Jack start of well agreeing and helping each other but soon start to make accidents and break up they are all up and down friendship wise until the rescue fire is put out my Jack accidentally.
Ralph and Jack don't really have much in common with each other, this means that each character takes different obstacles and challenges in a different way from the other, so it is easy to break up with each other. So far each character seems to be adapting very well to the deserted island, but I feel that there are still more secrets to be found out from all characters especially from Ralph and Jack. What will happen between Jack and Ralph? What secrets will the characters

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