Leadership at Jack and Ralph's Lord of the Fly aims to pass through Ralph of the novel "Lord of the Fly" and create a society based on survival. Over time, Jack's feelings are clearly life and entertainment. Jack 's society eventually lead to corruption, killing innocent people, and Ralph won when the boy was rescued. Ralph rescued hope with hundreds of times and Jack 's technique had a hard time making savage people from the boys clearly civilized.
In Golding 's novel "The Lord of the Flies", Ralph and Jack are two very different characters and their leadership can oppose them. Ralph and Jack symbolize the good and evil of life. Their leadership views are also very different, Ralf said democracy, Jack said dictatorship. The world life of these two boys is quite contrastive. Ralph represents civilization, what is good, and under the direction of Jake, the boys become evil and savage
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.