Ralph is elected chief during the very first meeting, which happens very early in the book.
The last group of boys to arrive at the first meeting in Lord of the Flies are a choir led by head boy Jack Merridew.
During the meeting when Jack talks of hunting the beast Ralph describes Jack's hunters as, "boys armed with sticks." Later, during the confrontation at Castle Rock, Ralph calls Jack a Thief.
Jack said "Bollock to the rules" during the meeting in chapter 5: Beast From Water. Later, at the meeting in chapter 6: Beast From Air, Jack said, when talking about some of the other boys "...It's time some people knew they've got to keep quiet and leave deciding things to the rest of us---."
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Jack calls a meeting to discuss the need for rules and order on the island in order to maintain civilization. During the meeting, the boys agree to establish a system of governance with Ralph as the leader, but Jack becomes frustrated and eventually decides to form his own group, leading to a division among the boys.
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Ben Franklin falls asleep in the meeting house.
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During the meeting in "Lord of the Flies," Jack argues that Ralph should not be the chief because he believes he would make a better leader. Jack also asserts that Ralph is not a good hunter, and he suggests that the boys should prioritize hunting and having fun over maintaining the signal fire. This meeting marks the beginning of the power struggle between Jack and Ralph.
Captain Jack Sparrow talked of the impending danger in a foreign language at the meeting of the Brethren Court in At World's End.
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Ralph is elected chief during the very first meeting, which happens very early in the book.
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