Leadership is not a characteristic that anyone can obtain. It’s not something that you are born with, but something that is developed. In the novel Lord of the Flies, there are different people who show different aspects of what leadership is. An effective leader is someone who can show growth and change himself for the better, lead with responsibility, and popularity takes a role. In Lord of the Flies, I think that Ralph is was a good person to be chosen as a leader. He has demonstrated all these characteristics. On the other hand, when someone is talking about someone I believe to be a good leader, I think of Malcolm X.
At the beginning of the novel, I would have never thought that I’d choose Ralph as a leader. The reason I’m saying this is because he didn’t seem like one. Ralph stepped up and wanted to take leadership of the group while Jack was going crazy. When he gained power, he did not use it negatively and instead he used to make positive changes. In this situation, others would have abused it. We can see examples from today’s society where as soon as people gain power, they abuse it. Malcolm X had shown this characteristic too when he took the weight of the American
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The more popularity or higher status you have, the more people will listen to you. Ralph was the good-looking kid and as we know today, kids like him are more likely to be liked by others and are more likely to be popular. Along with that, Ralph was the oldest one in the group. Even when Jack wanted to take his spot and become a leader, the vote said it all. Though the kids agreed with Jack’s ideas, they still voted for Ralph a second time. Comparing him to an effective, we can say that Malcolm X was popular in the African American community. He had people that were strongly affected by his speeches and ideology. Many people had followed him, and he became a very powerful
A leader must possess leadership skills, whether good or evil. In Lord of the Flies, Ralph possesses three good leadership skills. Three leadership skills a leader needs to have is responsibility, determination, and initiative.
Lord of the Flies is often claimed to be an allegory of modern society. While this is true, Golding’s intentions in writing this novel are much deeper. William Golding’s Lord of the Flies provides an enlightening insight into the true nature of human beings; along with why people refrain from acting upon the evil that resides within them. He presents these ideas through symbolism within the novel and it proves effective in many ways. Through symbolism, Golding can unfold the excellent plot of his novel, while subsequently sharing his ideas on the relationship of mankind and society. Golding uses the beast, the conch shell, and Piggy’s glasses to symbolize the human impulse towards ‘savagery’ and the social constructs put in place to prevent it.
Have you ever met someone who is a natural leader? In the Lord of the Flies by William Golding, British boys are sent to an island to keep them safe from a war. The boys are without any adults and must use what’s around them and what they know to survive. Ralph (one of the older boys) is a leader and tried his best to maintain peace and help the group survive. I believe Ralph doesn’t have a distinct character flaw.
All our personalities compare to a character from Lord of the Flies, and I found myself to be an ENFP or an idealist; someone most comparable to Simon. An ENFP or an idealist personality displays characteristics of being extroverted, intuitive, feeling and perceiving which. Furthermore, passionately concerned with positive improvement, being kind, warm, sympathetic, distracted and motivated were all trait described in the personality test for the ENFP. Due to our selflessness, how introverted and extroverted we are, and how we can think both logically and emotionally, makes Simon and I most similar.
To further illustrate, in “Lord of the Flies” the character, Ralph, is a round and dynamic character. Ralph can be classified as this type of character because of the changes he undergoes as the story unfolds. To explain, at the beginning of the story, Ralph is confident and optimistic when himself and multiple boys crash on an island. He takes control and earns the trust if the group. Ralph conducts assemblies and his words are determined and civilized, “All at once he found he could talk fluently and explain what he had to say… ‘we want to be rescued; and of course, we shall be rescued…we must make a fire”’ (Golding 32-38). Ralph’s words and actions show his boldness to take control and his strong belief in being rescued. However, as the story continues, the system and trust Ralph establish begins to diminish, resulting in two separate groups. The one group contains Ralph and very few civilized boys, and the second group is made up Jack and the savages. Although the groups are at peace at first, multiple fights and Piggy’s stolen glasses causes Ralph to partially change. This change is revealed to the readers when Ralph and Piggy go to the saves to retrieve the glasses, “Truculently they squared up to each other but kept just out of fighting distance… ‘Ralph-remember what we came for. The fire. My specs”’ (Golding 177). During this mission, the once civilized Ralph begins to fight with the savages and he acted barbaric himself. Ralph’s and actions and Piggy’s words show the reader how Ralph transformed the course of the book from being civilized and confident with his word; however, Ralph is now becoming a savage and loses his optimistic attitude. Piggy’s words to Ralph, shows how Ralph is forgetting the idea of being civilized because Piggy must constantly remind Ralph of their mission, but Ralph seems to just want to fight. Ralph’s shift in personality shows the reader that he is a dynamic and round character. Therefore, Ralph’s character undergoes development; however, Brutus in “Julius Ceaser” changes in an equivalent way.
There is no such thing as a perfect leader. You're either somewhat fun and making some of the worst possible decisions or doing something right for the people but not very fun. Take Jack and Ralph for instance. Ralph is a kind hearted young boy trying to get off a deserted island. He's stuck with boys who aren't in their right minds and are in for the kill. Jack, a cruel boy who wants nothing more than to hunt for food is fine continuously killing. Being as though it was young boys on the island, they thought the bloodier and gorier the better. Even though Ralph was serious most of the time, he was by far the best leader.
When left to themselves without laws or consequences for their actions, humans reveal an ugly and chaotic side of themselves. This horrid side of humans is ultimately lead by Sigmund Freud’s concept of the human ID, which describes the evil and twisted side of the human mind. This concept of inevitable anarchy due to a lack of laws is exhibited in William Golding’s novel, Lord of The Flies. Through notable characters such as Jack, Roger, Ralph, and Piggy, Golding elucidates how even once civilized, people can immediately change based on their environment. The lack of a strong government and strict laws leads these boys into an ultimate anarchic war which threatens their survival and their chances of getting rescued from the island. Multiple characters such as Piggy, get killed due to this lack and inability of the boys to follow 18th century philosopher, Cesare Beccaria’s, belief of a strong judicial system to hold people accountable for their actions. The boys responsible for Piggy’s death (Roger and other hunters) are simply let go without any punishments or consequences. Eventually, this barbarous and savage war almost leads to the island being devastated by a fire created by Jack’s tribe to capture Ralph for simply trying to bring back law to the island. Fortunately, the boys are saved by a naval officer who was able to spot the large bonfire. Although the boys try their best to implement Cesare Beccaria’s idea of a strong judicial system to have effective consequences
Ralph wanted to establish a sort of civilization for the boys, while Jack only cared about hunting and killing. Being a leader means putting someone's need before your own sometimes. Ralph knew the boys needed to be protected and needed to have that comfort zone, he tried to establish
The protagonist, Ralph is one of oldest boys on the Island. He is described as tall and good looking. His determination to hold on to logic and the order of the world…. After discovering the conch and gathering the boys his natural leadership is recognized and he is quickly elected leader of the boys. As the most levelheaded boy on the island Ralph does his best to keep them grounded and not let them divulge into a free state of savagery. Holding to hope of one day being rescued and trying to encourage moral sensibility Ralph
characterization refers to how an author reveals a characters personality through description of appearance, behavior and relationships with others. the main characters are ralph, jack, piggy and simon. the group of boys encounter a lot of problems during their time stranded on the island, resulting in multiple problems between them. William Golding's lord of the flies is about evil and it recounts a quest for order between the disorder that evil causes. Symbolism is the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities. in lord of the flies, the characters and their behavior is the most important part of the book.
Ralph is an idealistic leader who believes that others will follow him simply because he has good ideas and considers their safety extremely important. Jack, on the other hand, is a selfish leader who values comfort and fun over practicality. I believe that neither one of these boys is a true leader. Ralph has a commanding presence and the makings of a good leader, but he goes about the action of leading all wrong. Jack is an absolutely terrible leader. He places those who follow him in danger, leading some to their deaths, simply because he wants to have fun. Most of the boys chose to follow Ralph in the beginning because he was similar to the authority they would have had back home. He had their attention, he made reasonable rules, and he was going to keep them safe and get them all rescued. “...of course we shall be rescued’...Ralph’s new authority brought light and happiness.” (37) The problem was, none of the other boys wanted to do any work, other than hunting for food. That’s where jack came in. He was relatable. He knew what it was like to
What qualities make an or break a good leader? History would define leaders by being decisive, passionate, approachable and courageous. In Lord of the Flies, William Golding shows that like in many civilized countries there is a need for a leader to make decisions that best represents the people. Even in the extreme case in Lord of the Flies being on a deserted island; democracy and a leader are necessary to survive. Ralph exhibits being wise and prudence as Ralph displays the innate characteristic of sensibility when he decides to build shelters for survival and create a signal fire on top of the mountain. Ralph establishes himself as the best leader as he is democratic opposite to his counterpart. He exhibits this when he declares the holding of the conch as the right to speak during their assemblies. Ralph demonstrates one of the most challenging qualities of being a good leader; courage. Ralph demonstrates the characteristic of being courageous when he and the “biguns” are searching for the “beastie” in Castle Rock. In the novel Lord of the Flies, there is a competitiveness for power, although one emerges as the best leader on the island. Ralph is the best leader as he demonstrates the following characteristics; he is sensible, democratic, and finally courageous.
When a child begins to walk, they fall down. Through all the mistakes they keep going and will succeed but will also continue to fall. Yet, they don’t give up and keep trying until soon they are running. If people were to use these ambitions in life, we would have an ample supply of leaders. On the island, Ralph shows these aspirations, portraying the leadership skills in him. He is just starting to lead and he encounters trouble and does fall. Yet he will get up because Ralph is a strong leader. In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies novel he uses characterisation to show how Ralph, a natural born leader, will lead the other children even though in the end he was betrayed by them due to the temptations of others.
In life on earth, they’re always people who, in an assembly, come out with better assets to be a leader than amongst other people. There is a lot of distinctive circumstances when it comes to being a leader. In general, being established as leader, the requirements are listed in the following: leadership, intelligence, positive decisions, and charisma. In relation from William Golding’s novel “Lord of The Flies,” the book itself is all about leadership and on the side of good or evil. In the novel, the character Ralph is an influential leader because he create survival rules on the deserted island.
There are certain ways of been a good leader and make good decision. In Lord of The Flies by William Golding, Ralph is elected for the leader of the group of boys in a island, Jack is only focusing on hunting while, Ralph is focusing on been rescued. Ralph traits that make him a good leader are, he thinks and recognize others person thinking he also is prioritizing on been rescued and keep the fire going, he also has a good personality he is not mean and ask, and give what he ask for back.