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Role Of Power In Lord Of The Flies


        The role of power in the novel Lord of the Flies is very important to the storyline. In this tale, power takes on two different visages: good and evil. The balance of strength lies between Ralph and Jack, two elementary school-aged British children who battle for the right to rule the island on which they are marooned. They both have the potential to influence the rest of the stranded students with their seniority. Ralph is the well mannered, think-ahead type of boy who is usually right, but not always heard. Jack Merridew is the kind of child who is egotistical ...

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