Lord of the Flies: Character analysis
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Lord of the Flies: Character Analysis
Ralph: An attractive boy and a natural leader, the sort of intelligent, well-adjusted, athletic boy who easily might become the idol of his schoolmates. We meet him in the first chapter as he leads the way out of the jungle while Piggy lumbers after him. That he is fair-haired suggests that he is a child of fortune, one who is blessed by nature with grace, strength, and luck. There
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itself known. On the social level, he represents a creative force that is cut off from the rest of society because of the predominance of violent impulses in that society. On the historical level, Simon represents the gradual alienation of the creative artist, in this century, as he is forced further and further into a position of isolation until he climbs so high in his ivory tower that he can commune only with the spirits
itself known. On the social level, he represents a creative force that is cut off from the rest of society because of the predominance of violent impulses in that society. On the historical level, Simon represents the gradual alienation of the creative artist, in this century, as he is forced further and further into a position of isolation until he climbs so high in his ivory tower that he can commune only with the spirits