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          Lord Of The Flies: Ralph Creating A Society Based On Survival
           Part 1 of Paper ..... As time progresses, it is clear that Jack's
feelings are towards living life and having fun. Jack's society eventually
leads to corruption, killing innocent people, while Ralph's prevails as the
boys are rescued. Ralph uses a repetition of hope towards being saved while
Jack's technique with no thought clearly flound....           Part 2 of Paper ....nt you to-morrow.'"(1)
   Here, the reader is basically told on what the two groups have to offer.
Ralph's group is based on being rescued, while Jack's group is pro-hunting
and other games in the wilderness.
   From the start, Ralph tries to keep the fire as the key-stone in the
group. He knows that fire and smoke is used best to signal ships at a
distance. This is what infact saves the stranded boys. In his group, Ralph
makes shelters and calls assemblies. By using this method of bringing
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