Ralph feels that it is his duty as chief to cross the causeway to castle rock alone, so that if the beast is there only one boy, himself, will be at risk.
up your bum
The Jungle
Ralph spoke. "You let the fire go out."
Safety and rescue. Ralph just wants everyone to go home.
How to go about hunting the beast.
Ralph, Jack, and Simon
He told himself. He was convinced that he was to do it because he was in charge.
Ralph's first decision as chief in "Lord of the Flies" is to organize the boys by assigning them tasks such as building shelters and maintaining the signal fire. He focuses on practical matters to ensure the group's survival on the island.
Early in the novel Ralph, Jack and Simon climb the mountain to ascertain if they are actually on an island. Later in the book Ralph, Jack and Roger climb the mountain in search of the beast.
I dont know kid, go ask your mom
Piggy. He has to inventarise the other boy´s names.
In Chapter 6 of "Lord of the Flies," Ralph goes up the mountain first, accompanied by Jack and Roger. They go to investigate the supposed "beast" spotted by Sam and Eric. Ralph feels the need to lead the expedition to maintain order and establish their bravery in the face of the unknown threat.