You will be analyzing a character from " Lord of the Flies" and explain how that character creates or influences one of the themes in the novel. You can choose from one of the following characters: 1) Ralph, 2) Jack, 3) Simon, 4) Piggy, 5) Samneric ( acting as one). (Essay must connect your analysis of your chosen character to one of the novel's key themes).Provide insight into your chosen character. Ralph is the leader of the group of boys. He is the voice of reason. , Jack is Ralph's arch rival. He is a rule-breaker and loves power. Piggy is Ralph's right-hand man. He is the voice of reason and the smartest of the boys. Simon is quiet and thoughtful. Loyal to Ralph, he sees the danger the boys pose to each other. Samneric are twins that act as one character. They follow whoever can give them what they want at the time. (Only leave a response if you have read the story and you can help and also please be honest with your response). Will Mark Brainliest.
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