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“Better Piggy than Fatty,” [Ralph] said at last, with directness of genuine leadership, “and anyway, I’m sorry if you feel like that. Now
go back, Piggy, and take names. That’s your job. So long” (23).
● What is Ralph responding to in this quote? Describe the situation.
● Why was Piggy upset at Ralph?
● How would you describe Ralph’s response to Piggy? What does his
response reveal about his leadership style?
● How does this newfound position of power affect Ralph?
● Do you think leaders should keep their word? Do you think Ralph is a
good leader

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