Sunday, August 4, 2019
Describe an important character and explain why they are important. :: English Literature
Describe an important character and explain why they are important.   Lord of the Flies by William Golding - Ralph    Describe an important character and explain why they are important.    An important character in Lord of the Flies by William Golding is  Ralph. Ralph is a strong leader in the book who all the boys respect,  and he is the person who first tries to create an order on the island.  In some ways Ralph's motivation for being a good, powerful leader is  his longing for home. Ralph's relationship with another boy on the  island, Jack is very important also.    From the beginning of the book Ralph takes charge over his newly  acquainted companion Piggy. When he calls the other boys together he  takes control over the entire group and his leadership is acknowledged  by the majority of the boys voting for him as chief. With his power  Ralph makes many important decisions, such as building huts and  starting a signal fire which he thinks is most important. This is  illustrated when he says "There was a shipà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦ you said you'd keep the  smoke going". Ralph's leadership is what keeps the order among the  boys on the island.    Ralph's desire for home is what drives him to lead the group of boys  and to keep an orderly society on the island. Creating the signal fire  was Ralph's only way to get home and it is clear he knows this when he  tells Jack "No fire, no smoke, no rescue." This shows Ralph's passion  for their rescue, for his home and for the fire. Ralph's longing for  home is important because it is from this that he bases his decisions  on and it's his decisions that get the boys home. We all have a  craving for love, warmth and home, but it is not until we are without  these that it becomes obvious.    When Ralph finds a conch shell and uses it to call the boys from all  over the island, they come running. The conch is a very powerful tool.  When the boys have settled the conch is used to control the boys and  to create an order on the island. A rule is set out by Ralph using the  conch, "Whoever has the conch has got the right to talk". This shows  the conch's power and Ralph's leaderhsip. Again, Ralph's determination  for an ordered society is driven by his wanting to go home.    Ralph has strong relationships with many of the boys on the island,  but his relationship with Jack is most important of all. Ralph's  relationship with Jack begins like the others, with friendship and    					    
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