As a leader Ralph tells the entire "tribe" to go out and make a fire this is a sign of his leadership being bad because they have no parameters and set part of the forest on fire.
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.
Ralph is elected chief in "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding. He is chosen to lead the group of boys on the island because of his charisma, rational thinking, and leadership qualities.
Ralph is made chief in Chapter 1 of "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding.
Ralph
The first decision which they make is to elect a leader and they choose Ralph.
Piggy voted for Ralph to be chief in the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding.
Ralph is elected as the chief but Jack assumes the role of chief of the hunters.
Ralph is elected the chief of the boys in "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding. He represents order, leadership, and civilization throughout the novel.
In "Lord of the Flies," after the boys' assembly, only Jack and his choirboys vote for Jack to be chief. This means the majority of the boys, including Ralph, did not vote for Jack to be chief.
As chief(leader).
He voted for Ralph "grudgingly".
The vote was between Jack and Ralph. When all the boys voted they chose Ralph as their leader. :)
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.