Ralph is the athletic, charismatic protagonist of Lord of the Flies.
The strong-willed, ego maniacal Jack is the novel’s primary representative of the instinct of savagery, violence, and the desire for power—in short, the antithesis of Ralph.
An overweight, intellectual, and talkative boy, Piggy is the brains behind many of Ralph’s successful ideas and innovations, such as using the conch to call meetings and building shelters for the group.
You could write about a pretty place you have been too! something like this maybe?
I would say one of the most prettiest places I have seen is a beach in Virginia. To get there, you had to walk a couple of miles through a beautiful forest. The forest was so green and the heat of the sun was very hot but the trees covered us with cool shade. Once we got there, we relaxed and cooled off in the water. I felt happy and calm, I would love to do it again some time!
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the boys are afraid of ralph hurting them
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