Goodling shows that Ralph is still civilized by highlighting his ability to think logically and make decisions based on reasoning rather than emotion. Despite facing challenging situations on the island, Ralph maintains his composure and tries to establish a sense of order and democracy among the group of boys. He remains focused on the goal of being rescued and upholding moral values, demonstrating his continued adherence to the principles of civilization.
In chapter 7, Golding shows that Ralph is still civilized through his desire for order and his attempts to maintain a sense of control within the group. Despite the challenges they face, Ralph continues to prioritize the well-being of the boys and uphold a sense of democracy in decision-making. The chapter highlights his ability to remain composed and rational in difficult situations, demonstrating his commitment to maintaining a sense of civilization.
Part of the Rreason as to why is because Golding wants to show how much time has elapsed, but also that their appearance is slowly changing towards a more savage and less civilized manner.
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Ralph's desire to maintain order and rules on the island, his reluctance to give in to savagery like the other boys, and his use of the conch shell as a symbol of authority are signs that he is still tied to civilization. Additionally, his attempts to build shelters and signal for rescue show his continued connection to the norms of society.
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