Ralph Leadership In Lord Of The Flies

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Leadership is a quality that is very rare and something not everyone has. In the novel, Lord of Flies, the idea of leadership is brought up many times. On one side of the Leadership spectrum, you have Ralph, who is very devoted and dedicated to not only himself, but to his people. The other side of the spectrum, you have Jack, who thinks leadership is about personal gain, and what he wants. Ralph is superior to Jack in many ways when it comes to leadership in his ability to make the right calls, prioritize and be a helpful selfless person. To be a leader, one must be able to make decisions that benefits most of their people. As a leader, you always come across problems and situations that you need to decide on. Ralph is great at making decisions that benefits the whole group and assess situations perfectly. Due to Ralph’s selflessness and dedication to his position he always makes greats decisions and assesses situations flawlessly. “Ralph was a specialist in thought now, and could recognize thought in another” (Golding 78). Under pressure and his high expectations, Ralph always makes the right decisions because he …show more content…

Everyday, a new problem would arise which is very overwhelming and stressful for the leader. Potentially Ralphs biggest strength, is his ability to prioritize and have tunnel vision on his end goal of getting off the island. “‘The fire is the most important thing on the island. How can we ever be rescued except for luck, if we don’t keep a fire going? Is a fire too much for us to make?’” (Golding 80). Even though others on the island want to focus on killing pigs and becoming warriors, and hunters, Ralph knows what he has to do to get off the island and not give up. As soon as a leader switches focus onto smaller and less important issues, they sway away from the big goal which in this case is signaling planes to rescue them off the

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