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Lord Of The Flies

Lord of the Flies

In Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, Ralph finds himself torn between becoming a savage or a leader who tries to do what's best for the group. Ralph is opposed by Jack, a boy who has "fallen from graceā€, whereas Ralph tries to do what's best. In the middle of the two is Piggy, the mind behind most of the ideas. They both look at Piggy disapprovingly but Ralph respects him at least.
        Ralph, when the boys voted him chief above Jack, makes a promise to get the boys rescued as soon as humanly ...

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