Ralph says that his father, who he believed could fix anything, had once rescued a poor woman who lost her wedding ring. This reveals Ralph's childhood naivety by showcasing his unwavering faith in his father's abilities and heroism, believing that he was capable of solving any problem.
Ralph's father is in the navy and it provides hope for Ralph because he thinks his father would find them.
he daydreams about being saved by his dad in the army
Yes he is because Ralph Macchio Sr is his father. Which will make him a Junior, Born Ralph George Macchio Jr. after his father Ralph Macchio Senior and you can go onto Ralph Macchio's Biography IMDb and wikipedia
he is a marine
William Abernathy was Ralph's father and his mother was Louivery Bell :)
Ralph Macchio, Sr. (father) & Rosalie née DeSantis (mother)
In chapter 10 of "Lord of the Flies," Eric reveals to Ralph that Jack and his tribe plan to hunt him down and kill him. This news shocks Ralph, as it underscores the dangerous and hostile environment that has emerged on the island.
Ralph told Piggy that his father was a commander in the Royal Navy and later told the rest of the boys that his father had told him that the Queen had a room full of maps that showed every island in the world, including the one that they were stranded on. Ralph was completely convinced that his father, with a ship, the intended route of the plane and maps at his disposal would eventually find his own son. This unshakable belief in his father helped Ralph to cope with the disintegration of the boys society on the island as it offered some hope of a way out of the situation.
Yes, Ralph Macchio's mother is Greek. She comes from a Greek American family.
William Abernathy is Ralph Abernathy's father
Early in the first chapter Ralph told Piggy that his father was a commander in the Navy.Early in the first chapter Ralph told Piggy that his father was a commander in the Navy.
William Emerson was Ralph Waldo Emerson's father. He was a prominent minister and intellectual figure in Boston during the early 19th century.