Ralph starts off as a civilized English boy and slowly transforms to become a young chief of the boys on the island.
Being dirty all the time.
By Chapter 7 of Golding's "The Lord of The Flies" Ralph begins to accept their dirty living conditions on the island as normal. The boys are all dirty, with long hair and filthy by clothes. This acceptance adds to his feelings of despair about them ever being rescued.
Ralph realised that he had come to accept living in a constant state of dirt as normal. His clothes were dirty and his hair was too longer for his own liking. He realised as he looked at the other boys that while none of them were spectacularly dirty, like boys who had fallen in mud might be, inaccessible areas of their skin was ingrained with dirt.
Ralph has come to realize they are living an uncivilized life. This is the stepping stone to the completely savage behavior that is to come.
Ralph accepts the harshness of survival in the wilderness as normal. He is accustomed to the physical challenges and the need for cooperation within the group. However, he does not accept the cruelty and violence that some of the other boys display, nor does he become desensitized to the loss of life on the island.
It came out in 2012.
He comes from England.
Piggy and the twins come to Ralph with a feast of properly ripened fruit.
a person that is loud but can also be entertaining
Surat (Goa)
November 2, 2012
You act cool at school and normal at home.