William Golding's Lord Of The Flies

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Lord of The Flies, by William Golding, is a novel about a group of British schoolboys who crash on an uninhabited island during the beginning of WWII and have no adults to help their survival. The oldest of the children is at the age of 12 and he is voted the chief of the group. His name is Ralph. Ralph is the first child introduced. He is depicted as a fun loving kid that enjoys life, but also takes things serious. He knows that others are stuck on this abandoned island and decides to find them. To do this he and another child Piggy blow into a conch in order to locate the other missing children. This is a success and leads the other schoolboys down by the beach where Ralph and Piggy are to be found. Jack is also another important character. …show more content…

He is depicted as an arrogant, and power thirsty kid. He is the antagonist of the story from the start. Ralph and the other main character, Jack, slowly begin to vent and quarrel with one another about multiple pointless things. These things include an imaginary beast, hunting pigs, respecting the power of the conch, and being rescued. This causes a break in the group creating two tribes, Jack’s, who hunts pigs, and Ralph’s, who keeps a rescue fire going. In the beginning Ralph could keep peace with his conch but him and Jack’s differences created chaos to spread, which causes some innocents to die tragically. Luckily the chaos helps them to be rescued… Jack lights the forest on fire to smoke Ralph so that he can murder him. A naval ship sees the signal. The naval officer is able to save the schoolboys before any more lives are

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