Ralph And Jack In Lord Of The Flies By William Golding

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Ralph and Jack are two different people, trying to reach the same goal by having complete power on the island. In Lord of the Flies by William Golding, a group of boys are in a plane crash, they land on an island, they have nothing, this puts a tremendous toll on the boys' behavior. Before the plane crash and during the first couple days on the island, Ralph shows a caring and compassionate side, but also knew how to keep most of the boys in control, while Jack displays anger and uses punishment to make sure the boys stay in line. Ralph and Jack never got along, fighting throughout the whole book for ultimate power. Jack becomes upset with Ralph for not letting him be the leader and starts to do many things that are unlike him, which leads …show more content…

Everyone on the island for the most part voted for Ralph to be the leader right away, so it is possible that they did not fully know Ralph and voted for him just because of first impressions. After he becomes leader, he did show great care for everyone and did what was best for everyone and that was one of the reasons why he made the signal fire, so they could potentially get saved. Making the signal fire shows all the boys that choosing Ralph was a good choice because he is responsible. Another example that shows why they could have second thoughts about Ralph being the leader is because Ralph simply isn’t providing the proper necessities to survive. For example, Ralph ran out of food, because he never killed a pig. This shows that he can’t take on the role of being a good, strong leader. Towards the end Jack also stole Piggy’s glasses which symbolize power which Ralph lost, “‘You could have had fire whenever you wanted. But you didn’t. You came sneaking up like a thief and stole Piggy’s glasses’!” (Golding, 1954, p. 176). This shows that Jack really needs to have power to survive on the island and the only way to have this is by stealing Piggy’s glasses. Finally, in the end of the book everyone joined Jack’s group for survival. This proves that people may have second thoughts about Ralph becoming the leader after all because they all sided against him in the

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