Lord Of The Flies

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The Importance of Leadership in Lord of the Flies       

 

There are always people who, in a group, come out with better qualities to be a leader than others.  The strongest people however, become the greater influences which the others decide to follow.  However, sometimes the strongest person is not the best choice.  Authors often show how humans select this stronger person to give an understanding of the different powers that people can posses over others.

 

 In William Golding's novel, Lord of the Flies Ralph though not the stronger person, demonstrates a better understanding of people than Jack which gives him better leadership qualities.  Ralph displays these useful human qualities as a leader by working towards the betterment of the boys' society.  He knows the boys need stability and order if they are to survive on the island.  He creates rules and a simple form of government to achieve this order.  Jack does not treat the boys with dignity as Ralph does.  Ralph understands that the boys, particularly Piggy, have to be given respect and must be treated as equals.  This makes Ralph a better leader as he is able to acknowledge that he was not superior to any of the other boys.  Ralph's wisdom and ability to look to the future also make him a superior leader.  Ralph has the sense to keep his focus on getting off the island.  He insists on keeping the fire burning as a distress signal.  Ralph's leadership provides peace and order to the island while Jack's leadership makes chaos.  

 

     Under Jack's rule, the boys become ...
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