How to establish the character of Ralf, Jack, Piggy in the opening chapter of the novel "The Lord of the Flies" At the beginning of the novel, we learned that an atomic explosion occurred during the nuclear war. Many boys evacuated in the aircraft using detachable passenger tubes. When the pipe was released and crashed into the island's jungle, they flew through the tropical waters through Gibraltar and Addis Ababa. The plane flew away in the flames and the remains of the pipe was swept out of the ocean during the storm all night.
The uninhabited island of the fly became a symbolic image of the Earth, where civilization (Ralph and Pig community) was created and destroyed (Tribe of Jack), forming a new country (2 camps The juveniles of the earth parted, diplomatic relations began (Ralph - Jacques), a war broke out (Jack, Morris, Roger adds Ralph and pigs), and a new religious belief is formed (worship "Flying King" )
Ralph and Jack of "Flying King" compared Ralph and Jack of William Golding 's novel "The Lord of the Flies". Ralf is an excellent leader, is responsible and represents all good things. Jack is a destructive hunter, selfish, and evil. These two heroes can be compared by actions as a leader, their character, and the behavior they symbolize in the story. - True depiction of the children in "Fly King" In the novel by William Golding "The Lord of the Flies" you can see the child's reaction to a situation. If you have the opportunity, children will choose to play and play, not bored with boredom. In addition, when children are not seeing them by other adults, they look to other children. Finally, when a child does not have the authority of an adult, they will be biased toward barbarity.