Ralph quotes

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H M S F M M P O I M F K B V C I L X R L F
E R B Q E G R E L R P S E K L C O B M M B
V E O C R B V H L L J A S C W P O N U K M
U Y Y C L Y R B B O C G U I N I H H D W D
N J S V S L I P R E X K C R C G C P B E O
W P A Y T B J Y I C M I K T C G S J P T W
Q W R C O N B P N I U B I Y C Y T T F O I
H H M V O R E X G M E S N T R W A B R A A
M Y E X D H C H E D L Y G R H H E X T O O
D D D H T V A P M N Y D M I T A K W B Y R
H O W N H M U A B I E E Y D F T I C B U U
B Y I J E N S D A L E C T A A S L G J P W
D O T G R K E Y C B B G H S L W P K S E I
C U H E E O B R K E N Q U A T R U J M E X
L H S F N S E T M E N C M W M O S D O O H
J A T R A Q C P P R T O B T X N D D M C E
U T I Y K H A Y A H N U N A W G N K H M Q
M E C V E T U E G T K R E H X D A S M T P
W M K T D I S W L R M P X T O N H V Q B O
J E S I Y H E O U O G V T H Y L K K C G F
M R K F V F Y Q A W I I V B M W G Y F L B

Clues

  • Act seen a degenerative. society regresses. (2, 7, 2, 5, 4)
  • Because he has more power than Jack (3, 2, 3, 4, 2)
  • Because he's an adult. Ralph has never had to think past that fact. Childish, youthful naivety. (14)
  • Goes against the British idea of fair play (4, 3, 1, 5, 5)
  • he shows reality (4, 5, 4, 6)
  • Ralph alines himself with Piggy (3, 5, 2, 4)
  • Removed his uniform, he has removed home, civilization and rules (5, 5, 5)
  • Turns to piggy because he has intelligence beyond a normal child. (5, 5, 5)
  • Used to this structure, provides order. (5, 2, 4, 2, 6)
  • Weak (5, 5, 4)

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