In "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, Ralph is elected as the leader by the group of boys stranded on the island. His democratic approach contrasts with Jack's authoritarian leadership style, leading to a power struggle between the two characters.
In "Lord of the Flies," Ralph is initially elected as the leader due to his charisma and confidence. His first leadership decisions involve establishing rules, assigning tasks, and focusing on building shelters for the group's survival on the island.
Ralph is elected chief in "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding. He is chosen to lead the group of boys on the island because of his charisma, rational thinking, and leadership qualities.
Jack
After being elected leader in "Lord of the Flies," Ralph's first act is to assign specific tasks to the group of boys in order to establish some order and organization on the island. This demonstrates his leadership qualities and his desire to maintain a sense of civilization.
Ralph, who was the elected leader said that they did but Jack, when he formed his own tribe, insisted that the conch didn't count at his end of the island.
As chief(leader).
Jack is power hungrey and being a leader gives him power
Robert Doyle, elected in 2008, is current Lord Mayor.
Jack Merridew
he f0cks himself
They choose a leader and get jobs.
They choose a leader and get jobs.