Loss Of Innocence In Lord Of The Flies

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e Lord Of The Flies Once boys Are allowed with no adult supervision they become immature and make horrible decisions. A plane carrying a group of schoolboys during a war was shot down and landed on a deserted island with no human life. In the novel The Lord Of The Flies by William Golding.The theme loss of innocence is shown through the character Ralph. For Ralph the island isn’t somewhere he wanted to be especially with young kids. Ralph began giving the kids jobs to do so that they can survive. Ralph wonders what will happen to the kids as he thinks of himself as one of the more mature kids and was getiing old. “He was old enough 12 years and a few months, to have lost the permanent tummy of child” (10). Ralph knows that he can be the leader because he is mature becoming an adult unlike the other kids he’s stranded with.The kids started disobeying Ralph’s rules and he began to get scared so he said, “I’m frightened of us”(157). Ralph began to get scared of how the kids were changing and was scared of what was going to happen to them. In the real world kids have leaders and mentors to help them survive. Ralph is trying to help the kids survive and become their leader but he struggles. …show more content…

Ralph and the boys were out looking for a boar when one ran across the group of boys, so Ralph “was able to measure the distance coldly and take aim” (162). Ralph became a leader and stepped up and got the kids something to eat so they don’t starve.In real life people usually follow leaders that promise to do things that other people can’t like how Ralph told the kids he could protect them and get them off the island. The boys left Ralph and found a new leader while ralph tries to regain his leadership role

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