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      • Ralph quickly realises that the two things that the boys will need are shelter and a signal to attract attention and he sees that these are achieved. He organises a sub-group to hunt for food and holds assemblies.
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  2. Ralph is the athletic, charismatic protagonist of Lord of the Flies. Elected the leader of the boys at the beginning of the novel, Ralph is the primary representative of order, civilization, and productive leadership in the novel.

  3. Ralph is one of the oldest boys and is quickly elected as Chief. He is generally fair-minded and decisive. He listens to others but takes control when necessary. Something deep in Ralph spoke...

  4. Ralph is one of the oldest boys and is quickly elected as Chief. He is generally fair-minded and decisive. He listens to others but takes control when necessary. Something deep in Ralph spoke for...

  5. Summary: In Lord of the Flies, Ralph experiences a complex emotional journey marked by excitement, frustration, and inner conflict. Initially, he feels empowered by the conch's...

  6. Although he becomes worn down by the hardships and fears of primitive life and is gradually infected by the savagery of the other boys, Ralph is the only character who identifies Simon's death as murder and has a realistic, unvarnished view of his participation.

  7. He takes charge of the boys and gives them jobs to make the island a better place to live. He says they'll use the conch to take it in turns to speak. Civilisation and Barbarity - Ralph clings to the hope of rescue and returning to civilisation.

  8. The largest and most physically powerful boy on the island. Despite his size and strength, Ralph shows no signs of wanting to dominate others and is preoccupied with being rescued. He insists on planning and following the rules, and is able to prioritize the needs of the group above his own selfish desires.

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