Lord of the Flies

Why is it important to learn from Ralph?

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Considered the characteristic upstanding/right-minded

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Ralph represents civilization and democracy of the time. He lives by rules, acts peacefully, and follows moral commands and values for the greater good of the group, Ralph is forced to mature very quickly in the book. He does his best to control the chaos and inherent darkness that most of the boys gravitate to.