There are always conflicts between the two people by rule of William Golding's novel, the Lord's Lord, the king of the fly. Ralph's personality has both common sense and a strong desire for a civilized life. But Jack is an enemy with brutal instincts and he can not control it. Ralf's goal of organizing teams with teams was spoiled by Jack's actions and words publicly presented to boys. The two leaders tried to convince the boys that their way of living was correct.
Power over power refers to the ability of a person, or something, to have control, authority, and influence. In the Lord's flies, two different types of forces are shown through the character. Both powers are the power of dictatorship and democracy. Democratic power decisions are made through people's beliefs and opinions. Leaders were elected by citizen elections. Everyone is under the rule of law. Authoritarian regimes are blessed with individuals and small groups and people often do not affect government decisions to use fears and threats to rule public power. Ralf acquired power through the election. Boys democratically choose their hero. "Let's vote."
The leader of Ralph at Lord of the Flies of William Golding is a lead elected to William Golding's Lord of the Flies and is striving to lead him to the civilization society. It applies to island society. Other boys are in trouble. As a leader, this job seems easy - I tell the other boys what I need to do and I expect them to do so. Ralf was not aware of the difference between himself and the other boys. - William Golding created one of the most exciting and engaging works of American literature with his imaginary novel Lord of the Flies. This is a simple story about some boys in the shipwreck, a multifaceted story that included infinite fraud, tricks and all the tricks. In this story, three boys, Ralph, Pig Scorpion, and Jack, will come to a group of children who will bear self-sufficiency rights.