Inhumanity Of Ralph In Lord Of The Flies

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In William Golding’s novel, The Lord of the Files, Ralph is described as the bravest character of the book. During his time on the island, Ralph starts to become afraid of the boys due to their violent actions; he is afraid of showing his fear due to him being the leader. Ralph wants the group to be cizilized, but due to the inhumanity of the boys, he is unable to control their actions. The three significant moments of Ralph are when Ralph is selected by conch shell and the boys, when Jack calls him out for being a coward, and when he breaks down as he gets rescued, but the most significant moment is when Ralph is selected by the group of boys and he blows the conch’s shell. In the beginning of the book, Ralph wants to set up rules for the group so they can be civilized and safe. The littluns and the choir boys will not survive on their own, so Ralph wanted them to follow his set of rules so they can be safe until a rescue. Ralph demonstrates his leadership by saying, “All this I meant to say I’ve said it. You vote me for chief. Now you do what I say” (Golding 74). Ralph is encouraging the littuns and the choir boys by saying, “You vote me for chief.” He acts like an adult because he wants the small group of …show more content…

Jack doesn’t like that Ralph gets to be the leader of the group and lead the boys to safety. As time passes, Jack then calls Ralph for calling everyone a coward by saying, “I’ve got the conch. Ralph thinks you’re cowards running away from the boar and the beast. And that’s not all” Golding 115). Jack said that Ralph thinks everyone is a coward. Ralph then started to become afraid of jack due to his insults put upon him. Jack also then insults him for only having Piggy on his side. Ralph starts to become afraid due to the violent acts from jack. He starts to realize that this point of the novel there is no way of getting rid of inhumanity that surrounded jack and the

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