Ralph, a character from William Golding's "Lord of the Flies," mostly lives on a deserted island after a plane crash leaves him and other boys stranded. The island serves as the primary setting for the story, where Ralph attempts to establish order and civilization among the group. His experiences on the island highlight the themes of leadership, civilization versus savagery, and the struggle for survival.
what state doe ralph Tresvant live
He wants to live up to his name
Minne
Animals mostly live in the wild.
Mostly BCBG and stuff like Ralph.
cats mostly live in a barn or a house and outside
mostly in trees
bedford
santa cruz, california
they mostly live in trees since they mostly are playing in the trees
they mostly live in trees since they mostly are playing in the trees
they live mostly in new york and California.