Ralph is an intelligent boy. He may not be the smartest out of the boys, as it seems Piggy claims that spot, but throughout …show more content…
Just as he has these great ideas, he has the means to start them and work on them. It shows him constantly working on something to help the group. We would always see him doing anything he can to make the group as healthy and safe as possible. He starts working on the huts for the little ones in his time, and gets frustrated with the lack of help, but even without the help he continues to work on them. This shows us how great his work ethic is compared to the others. Jack is an example of a character who doesn't have as good of a work ethic, one who does what he wants and follows a different path. The only thing he wanted to do was hunt the pigs, and he made it a point to only do that. He didn't care about any necessities unless it had to do with the pigs. He is what would be considered a bad leader, being obsessed and unable to have a fully clear mind, and his addiction to …show more content…
Loyalty isn't just given to someone who is above you in power, it can be given to those who have less power. He helped the younger children when he had the chance, and tried to keep them from being fearful of the imaginary monster they think they see. His loyalty to the people he leads keeps him a leader even after the group splits. The revolution could have been just a simple isolation leading to the banishment of Ralph, but Ralph's faithfulness to the projects and his people kept him in their hearts. His dedication to the group, and his understanding of the group's needs was what caused some of the kids to stay on his side when jack