It's simple, in every society there has to be leadership. Most times leaders are the largest and most likely to be the alpha male like Ralph and if they didn't have a leader in the first place the place would have fallen apart to start with.
In the novel Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, Ralphis elected chief at the first meeting.
The Chief Elder says Jonas has been selected, not assigned, to emphasize the special nature of his role as the Receiver of Memory. Being selected implies a sense of honor and distinction, suggesting that Jonas has unique qualities that make him suitable for the position. By using the term "selected," the Chief Elder conveys the importance and significance of this choice in the community.
By family members
by whom he is selected especially president
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he is a young boy so obviously the chief is sorta like the parent and the parents usually tell them what to do and keep order and safeness and he probably believed that having a chief would ensure safeness and order and keep it from getting out of control. which in the end it did anyways
he was a Zulu chief around 1816.
The Tlingit Chief is passed down to the same clan selected by the chief before he dies. It is like passing a family heirloom. Chief Anotklosh was passed down to a same clan member and so the answer to your question Chief Anotklosh is a chief now.
The savages saying "the chief has spoken" in reference to the Lord of the Flies highlights the growing influence of Jack and the primal instincts he represents over the group. It shows the diminishing power of reason and civilization, as they begin to turn towards violence and savagery. Ultimately, it symbolizes the descent of the boys into darkness and the loss of their humanity.
Ralph is made chief in Chapter 1 of "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding.
Ralph is elected as the chief but Jack assumes the role of chief of the hunters.
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