Friday, October 31, 2008

How does Ralph change in Lord of the Flies?

At the
beginning of the story,is a composed, optimistic leader, who has faith that the boys can create
a civilized society on the island before they are eventually rescued. Ralph trusts that the boys
will follow his directives and does not initially have any concerns about being elected chief.
With 's help, Ralph makes a list of priorities and tries his best to organize the group of boys.
During assemblies, Ralph gives the boys instructions, creates several rules, and allowsto be in
charge of the hunters.

As the novel progresses, Ralph notices that the boys
have gradually begun dismissing his directives and neglecting their agreed-upon duties. He also
becomes aware of Jack's jealousy and antagonistic nature. After the signal fire goes out and the
boys miss a rare opportunity to be rescued, Ralph becomes frustrated, angry, and stressed
out.then claim to have witnessed the beast at the top of the mountain, and hysteria quickly
spreads throughout the group.

As Jack's...

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