Lord of the Flies - Who I think would make the best leader on the island:

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Lord of the Flies - Who I think would make the best leader on the island:

Ralph, Piggy or Jack?

The Novel that this piece of writing is based upon is named "Lord of

the Flies". The author of the book is William Golding who wrote many

other books including Close quarters and Fire down below. This essay

is on my opinion of who would be the best leader on the island out of

Ralph, Piggy and Jack. I will base my opinions on my assumption of

what makes a good leader and my general feelings of their actions,

reactions and appearance. These three predicaments make large

differences in how other people feel towards you. If you have become

irritable easily people may ignore you or if you can not make good

decisions of your own they may feel more powerful than you. So these

are my reasons of how I will judge the characters. Another aspect I

will have to consider is the first impressions made on the characters

and how Golding provoked these.

What makes a good leader is someone who does not take sides in bad

situations, someone who is organised, they can be independent,

confident, good ideas, a quick thinker, non-judgmental, works well

under pressure, reliable, takes charge and can see good and bad in

people. All these points are good because people following the leaders

do not want to be under pressure because the leader can not take

certain circumstances, followers also do not a leader who is not

confident because then they have to be more positive. Also if the

leader does not give their followers praise then they will become

doubtful about their leader.

Piggy is described by Golding as:

"The naked crooks of his knees were plump" and

"he was shorter than the fair boy (Ralph) and very fat"

Piggy wears glasses and this seems to make people disrespect him. For

example on page 75 where Jack knocks Piggy's glasses of his face and

breaks one side. Jack doesn't apologise to Piggy very quickly and when

he does it is in a childish manner whereas before when he and Ralph

had had an argument Jack's response was more of an adult nature. Ralph

and Jack's argument is on pages 51-52. The argument is about Jack's

hunting because he has not helped with the making of the shelters so

Ralph is mad. An example of the Adult nature is straight after the

argument when Ralph says:

" 'You've noticed haven't you?'

Jack put down his spear and squatted

'Noticed what?'

'Well. They're frightened.'"

This behaviour is very well showed because they forget about the

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