Ralph longs for cooperation, order, and rescue in "Lord of the Flies." He desires to maintain a sense of civilization and rules on the island, ultimately seeking to be rescued and return to the safety of the adult world.
Ralph runs away in "Lord of the Flies" because he is being hunted by Jack and his tribe, who have descended into savagery. Ralph knows that his life is in danger, and his only option is to run and hide in order to survive.
When they are rescued in "Lord of the Flies," Ralph claims to be the chief as he is the protagonist who tried to maintain order and civilization on the island. However, he is challenged by Jack, who led the boys into savagery and rebellion against Ralph's leadership.
Jack runs for leader against Ralph during the first meeting in "Lord of the Flies." Jack represents a more savage and authoritarian leadership style, while Ralph emphasizes order and civilization.
Ralph Freeman - Lord Mayor - died in 1634.
Ralph is appointed as the chief during a vote but Jack resents this and appoints himself chief of his own rival tribe.
I'm pretty sure you meant Lord of the Flies not "Files" The author of Lord of the Flies is William Golding
In Chapter 1 of "Lord of the Flies," Ralph is introduced as a charismatic boy who finds himself on a deserted island after a plane crash. He quickly assumes a leadership role and establishes order by using a conch shell to call meetings. Ralph also shows early signs of rationality and a desire to be rescued by focusing on building a signal fire.
Ralph Macchio, Ralph Fiennes, Ralph Nader, Ralph Lauren and the character Ralph from the book Lord of the Flies.
Ralph, the Protagonist of Lord of the Flies, is 12 years old. According to the book Ralph is described as being "twelve and a few months."
Ralph is made chief in Chapter 1 of "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding.
The Leader (Ralph)
Ralph