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Ralph's third complaint in William Golding's "Lord of the Flies" revolves around the lack of order and the breakdown of civilization among the boys. He expresses frustration over the chaos and the failure of the group to adhere to the rules they initially established. This complaint highlights his struggle to maintain authority and the increasing savagery that threatens their society. Ralph's concerns reflect the broader themes of civilization versus savagery in the novel.

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