He is like Gandhi because they both did not believe in violence
When the boys elect Ralph as leader, in favour of Jack, Ralph puts Jack in charge of the choir and asks him what he would like them to be. Jack replies, "Hunters."
In the book you learn some last names like Jack's but you never learn Ralph's.
Ralph finds a large stick that he uses as his weapon throughout the novel "Lord of the Flies." He doesn't seek out traditional weapons but rather makes use of natural resources like the stick to defend himself.
he did soo many things wrong. like betraying ralph. Hunting
In the book, "Lord of the Flies," Ralph contemplates the sea and dreams of a cottage where he once lived. He also dreams of a rescue.
Piggy acts smart Ralph acts like a leader Jack acts bossy
Ralph is indirectly characterized in "Lord of the Flies" as a natural leader, with qualities like rationality, fairness, and a desire to maintain order and civilization on the island. Through his actions and decisions, it is evident that he cares about the well-being of the group and tries to uphold a sense of morality and justice.
If you mean Jack's tribe, they intend to hunt Ralph as if he were a pig and like the Lord of the Flies, kill him, put his head on a stick and eat the rest of him.
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Ralph does not have a 'tribe.' Jack calls his group of hunters his tribe but Ralph has no name for the boys who originally elected him as their chief. By chapter 10: the only named biguns who still remain near the shelters with Ralph are Piggy and the Twins, Samneric.
The island in Lord of the Flies is shaped like a boat.
Ralph in "Lord of the Flies" shows respect by listening to others, valuing their input, and treating them fairly. He seeks consensus in decision-making and considers everyone's thoughts and opinions. Ralph also shows respect for rules, order, and the democratic process on the island.