Because he's realized that this young boy had to go survive and realize the true potential of human nature.
Ralph discovers the naval officer and realizes that the "beast" they were hunting was actually a dead parachutist. He is rescued and brought back to civilization.
Ralph is rescued in the novel "Lord of the Flies" when a naval officer arrives on the island after seeing the smoke from the fire. The officer finds Ralph hiding in the bushes and brings him back to civilization.
After Piggy dies, Ralph is left alone and desperately tries to evade the other boys who are hunting him down. He eventually stumbles upon a British naval officer who rescues him and the other boys from the island. Ralph breaks down in tears, realizing the horror of their situation and his own role in it.
Roger kills Piggy with a gigantic rock. Jack orders the rest of his tribe to find and kill Ralph. The tribe sets fire to the island in attempt to drive Ralph out of hiding and kill him. Ralph gets back to the beach where he is found by a naval officer whose ship spotted all of the smoke. This is ironic because the end of this rampage of barbarism is brought by a vessel that is headed out to war.
yes but if he cries put him back
Lord of the Flies ends with the arrival of the naval officer and his crew on the island. This indicates that the boys will be rescued and Ralph is saved from certain death at the hands of Jack and his hunters. The resolution is that the uncomplicated and happy boy at the start of the book has been transformed through his experiences into a traumatised boy who weeps for the death of his friend, the loss of his own innocence and the darkness which he know lies in the hearts of all men.
Ralph Anderson - defensive back - was born on 1949-04-03.
Ralph Woods has retired from porn.
Ralph longed for several things, mostly concerned with personal hygiene. Most of all he wanted to cut his hair, short, right back to half an inch. He also wanted a bath, to wallow in soapy water and to clean his teeth. Ralph wanted clean clothes and a comfortable bed top sleep in. All of these things though were simply symptoms of an underlying need. What Ralph really wanted was to be rescued and to go home.
I don't know about the book, but he did in the movie. When he brings Cedric back to Hogwarts after he was killed, he cries. He cries in the book when he is in the Hospital Wing and Molly Weasley hugs him.
He suggests Ralph to blow the conch shell
Bow or Prow is the front, Stern is the back.