Summary Of External Conflicts In Lord Of The Flies
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There are more than enough external conflicts in the novel. One of Ralph's external conflicts in Golding's novel Lord of the Flies is trying to get Jack and his hunters to realize the importance of maintaining order among the group. Ralph feels that it's important for the boys to try to somehow keep the semblance of life at home alive on the island by doing things they would normally do at home. For example, the boys should keep good hygiene and try to keep the camp clean. Also, Ralph feels the priority should be to keep the signal fire going. That is the only way they are ever going to get rescued. However, Jack and his hunters believe that the most important task to worry about is hunting to provide food for the group. Another problem later