Ralph's Mob
"Ralph's Mob" is a term used to describe a group of boys in William Golding's novel, Lord of the Flies. This group is led by Ralph, one of the main characters, who represents order and civilization. The boys in Ralph's Mob prioritize rescue and maintaining a signal fire, reflecting their desire to return to society.
In contrast to Jack's Tribe, which embraces savagery and chaos, Ralph's Mob strives to uphold rules and cooperation. The dynamics between these two groups illustrate the struggle between civilization and barbarism, a central theme in the novel.