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  1. Summary: In Lord of the Flies, Ralph is chosen as leader for his appearance, poise, and ability to blow the conch, signaling meetings. However, his leadership falters due to his inability to ...

  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. While most of the other boys initially are concerned with playing, having fun, and avoiding work, Ralph sets about ...

  3. Character Analysis Ralph. Ralph represents leadership, the properly socialized and civilized young man. He is attractive, charismatic, and decently intelligent. He demonstrates obvious common sense. Ralph is the one who conceives the meeting place, the fire, and the huts. He synthesizes and applies Piggy 's intellectualism, and he recognizes ...

  4. Leadership: 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 ...

  5. Golding uses colour symbolism to characterise Ralph as possessing the qualities of an effective and charismatic leader. Ralph's participation in the murder of Simon illustrates human beings' capacity for savagery and brutality. Ralph's naivety fades away as he begins to recognise the savagery that exists in supposedly-civilised people.

  6. Ralph Character Analysis. Ralph. 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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  8. Ralph’s importance to the novel as a whole. Dimedrol68/Shutterstock. As the first character we meet, then elected chief, Ralph is the novel’s protagonist. He represents order and civilisation and Golding uses him to show a practical and rational approach to the problems that face the boys. Ralph is an easy character to sympathise with, as ...

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