Jack-hitler
Roger-nazi people
Piggy-jewish people
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Ralph relates to Winston Churchill as a leader in World War 2, known for his charismatic leadership and ability to inspire others. Piggy could be compared to Franklin D. Roosevelt, who was intelligent and strategic but sometimes overlooked by others. Jack is similar to Adolf Hitler, known for his authoritarian and ruthless leadership style. Roger could be likened to Heinrich Himmler, responsible for implementing brutal policies and maintaining order through fear.
In "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, Ralph is elected as the leader by the group of boys stranded on the island. His democratic approach contrasts with Jack's authoritarian leadership style, leading to a power struggle between the two characters.
Piggy acts smart Ralph acts like a leader Jack acts bossy
In the movie 'Lord of the Flies' the characters donned white robes and masks while swearing. They were pledging to be true to their leader.
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no.
Jack
Jack is power hungrey and being a leader gives him power
In "Lord of the Flies," round characters are those who undergo significant development and change throughout the story. Some examples include Ralph, who starts as a fair leader but struggles with his leadership as the story progresses, and Jack, who descends into savagery and violence as he becomes more power-hungry. Simon is another round character, whose spiritual insights and kindness contrast sharply with the others' brutality.
no, because the characters are all children?
As chief(leader).
The main characters of Lord of the Flies are Ralph, Simon, Jack, The Hunters, Piggy, and Samneric. The other characters are The littleluns, Maurice, Robert, Percival Wemys Madison, Johnny, and Henry.