Survival In William Golding's Lord Of The Flies

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There is not a single person that could be considered a good leader through everyone's perspective. With this novel in particular it is tricky to wrap your brain around because we have to keep in mind that these boys are just boys, not men. Though, men's priorities can be as low as a young boys, they probably understand the significance of survival more than a youngster. It takes courage to stand up in a life or death situation and lead the group. Of course Ralph was not a perfect leader, but he had good intentions. His ultimate goal was to get rescued, and he knew they needed to keep a fire going at all times for smoke signals. They soon realize that fire was required not only for the signal, but for sake of survival. It seems as though Ralph

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