Lord Of The Flies Character Analysis - Ralph

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February 2, 2016

 

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Ralph is childish because he cannot stand up for those who are weaker than he is, even when he knows it is the right thing to do. Although he is relatively kind to Piggy, he thinks “Piggy [is] a bore; his fat, his ass-mar, and his matter-of-fact ideas were dull (Golding 59).” This description shows his immaturity and showcases the fact that Ralph has yet to learn some important lessons: to look past appearances, to appreciate one’s intelligence, and to understand that dull ideas are not necessarily bad ones...
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Ralph quickly realizes the importance of all these lessons when he realizes how valuable Piggy’s friendship really is: “Piggy could think. He could go step by step inside that fat head of his, only Piggy was no chief. But Piggy, for all his ludicrous body, had brains (71).” Through several unfortunate events such as the death of the boy with the mulberry birthmark and the passing of the rescue ship, Ralph has realized the value of Piggy’s rational thinking...
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