Ralph and Jack are both of a similar age and they are probably the two biggest and tallest boys on the island. Both boys seem incisive and like to put into action any decision which has been reached as soon as possible. Both boys seem able to command repect and support. They differ in the ways in which they gain support, their leadership styles and the goals which they wish to acheive.
They have superficial similarities. Both are capable leaders who are able to command support and respect but employ completely different leadership styles. Both Ralph and Jack are boys of action who like to put decisions into effect immediately they are taken. They are both driven by overriding passions, Ralph wants more than anything to get rescued while jack wants power and to kill pigs. They are two of the oldest and tallest boys on the island. There the similarities end.
When the boys elect Ralph as leader, in favour of Jack, Ralph puts Jack in charge of the choir and asks him what he would like them to be. Jack replies, "Hunters."
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In lord of the flies, what does Ralph ask jack that makes the boys uncomfortable
Ralph takes Simon and Jack along with him on the expedition.
Ralph is the leader. Jack is the antagonist and rebel . Simon is the Jesus archetype.
Jack and Ralph.
Yes, Jack is older than Ralph in "Lord of the Flies." Jack is described as being bigger and more commanding compared to the other boys on the island, including Ralph.
Ralph
When the boys elect Ralph as leader, in favour of Jack, Ralph puts Jack in charge of the choir and asks him what he would like them to be. Jack replies, "Hunters."
As chief(leader).
Ralph
Samneric
No, in "Lord of the Flies," Ralph does not surrender to Jack by eating the meat. Ralph refuses to join Jack's tribe and indulges in eating the meat as an act of rebellion against Jack's authority. Ralph chooses to maintain his independence and integrity rather than succumb to Jack's leadership.
In lord of the flies, what does Ralph ask jack that makes the boys uncomfortable
Ralph believes that Jack saw a ship
Ralph, Jack, and Simon are the three boys who go on an exploration to see if they are indeed on an island in "Lord of the Flies."
The Jungle