Ralph is considered as a natural leader by how he works hard in order to keep and maintain the group by working together to bring the focus on survival and the hope for rescue. According to the text, one quote that demonstrates Ralph’s abilities as a chief is how he tells the boys, “And if we have a signal going they’ll come and take us off. And another thing. We ought to have more rules. Where the conch is, that's a meeting. The same up here as down there.”(Golding, 42). It signifies how he was meant to be the chosen one with the ability to lead the boys by his commitment and pride to accomplishing a return to …show more content…
His face was crumpled and freckled, and ugly without silliness.”(Golding, 20). Jack is a reliable person who cares for the island and shares his ideas, which could help the others get on track about the goal of survival. He makes a point by how the reading states, “I agree with Ralph. We've got to have rules and obey them. After all, we’re not savages. We’re English, and the English are best at everything. So we’ve got to do the right things.”(Golding, 42). Mentioned here, this quote reveals Jack’s intent of being involved in leadership and finds an important opportunity that he can get control of. The others also see him as being productive and cooperative, which is related to how he has a small amount of Ralph in him because of how he