Chapter 11-12: Lord of the Flies Quotes
"Ralph wept for the end of innocence, the darkness of man’s heart, and the fall through the air of a true, wise friend called Piggy."
It's kind of like Elie Wiesel and the holocaust, his experience changed his view on life and humanity. He learned that evil that lurks within some human beings.He realizes that all traces of civilization have been stripped from the island. Whose life has literally been saved by the presence of the ship, weeps tears of grief rather than joy. For Ralph, as for the other boys, nothing can ever be as it was before coming to the island of the Lord of the Flies.
"I just take the conch to say this. I can't see no more and I got to get my glasses back. Awful things has been done on this island. I voted you for chief. He's the only one who ever got anything done. So now you speak Ralph, and tell us what. Or else-"
Piggy states one of the reasons some people moved from Ralph's tribe to Jack's. Ralph doesn't know how to be strict and commanding. And what's happened now is because of that. He is indeed a more considerate chief, but not good enough to run a whole tribe in a deserted island. Actions and rules have to be seen as important. As for Ralph, people just passed by it like it's nothing. [...]
It's kind of like Elie Wiesel and the holocaust, his experience changed his view on life and humanity. He learned that evil that lurks within some human beings.He realizes that all traces of civilization have been stripped from the island. Whose life has literally been saved by the presence of the ship, weeps tears of grief rather than joy. For Ralph, as for the other boys, nothing can ever be as it was before coming to the island of the Lord of the Flies.
"I just take the conch to say this. I can't see no more and I got to get my glasses back. Awful things has been done on this island. I voted you for chief. He's the only one who ever got anything done. So now you speak Ralph, and tell us what. Or else-"
Piggy states one of the reasons some people moved from Ralph's tribe to Jack's. Ralph doesn't know how to be strict and commanding. And what's happened now is because of that. He is indeed a more considerate chief, but not good enough to run a whole tribe in a deserted island. Actions and rules have to be seen as important. As for Ralph, people just passed by it like it's nothing. [...]
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