Sunday, 16 January 2011

Compare and contrast Ralph and Jack's different leadership styles up to chapter 5 and how it leads to conflict in Lord of the Flies.


learns that he is not a perfect leader early on and surrounds himself with a handful of trusted
advisors whose opinions he considers when making decisions. He realizes that he isn't as smart
asand values the quiet wisdom of . He doesn't rush to decisions and tries to consider the needs
of the entire group when making decisions. He sees the way the group is breaking apart, failing
to work together to provide adequate shelter and using the restroom all over the island, and
realizes that this will lead to their downfall if those current trends continue. Ralph's
insights grow with time, and the incident with the boat which appears when they have let the
fire go out reminds him of the hierarchy of needs on the island. He thus adjusts for his lapses
in focus and brings the group back together to restructure them.

In
contrast,has a singular focus: hunting. He doesn't seek the advice of others and is mostly
concerned with having a solid following. He lives in the needs of...






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