The three important themes in the novel "Lord of The Flies" are
survival, leadership and responsible, and friendship.
In " Lord of The Flies", Ralph was the leader of the children and he
wanted them to be rescued by the oldest. He set out the rules so they can
follow. He used the conch that Piggy and him were found near the beach to
call any assemblies. He wanted them to know and respected the rules. He
built the fire and wanted them to keep it going so if someone went by the
island would see the smoke that came out from the fire and would come to
rescue them. He wanted to do anything to keep them alive. They hunted and
built shelters so they could sleep in when the night came. So the survival is a
important theme in the novel because Ralph, Piggy, Jack and others wanted
to be alive. They did anything to keep them alive, they had to fight with the
nature, the thing that they believed called the Lord of the Flies and ended up
fighting between themselves.
The children need a leader to keep things in handy. Ralph and Jack
both wanted to be the leader. Ralph wanted to be a leader because he wanted
them to be rescue, while Jack wanted to hunt, to enjoy the nature. Ralph
wanted to get things organized instead of going hunting. They argued that
whether the fire or going off to hunting was a better idea. Jack said if they
didn't have meat then they would died because of the hunger, while Ralph
wanted to keep the fire because it could helped to keep them warm and get
rescue. They started fighting about it and didn't get along. Jack started
another group and those who wanted to hunt can join him He became more
and more savaged. He ended up killing Simon because they thought him was
the beast. Piggy and Ralph tried to fight for what was right and wrong, Piggy
died and Ralph was being chased by Jack's group.
Friendship is really important to because Ralph thought that Jack was
his friend and he liked Jac...