Ralph's focus on being rescued in "Lord of the Flies" can be seen as naive because it underestimates the complexities of human nature and society. He believes that rescue is simply a matter of being found by adults, failing to consider the destructive forces at play within the boys' group dynamic. His optimism about being saved overlooks the darker realities that emerge on the island, exposing his naivete in the face of escalating conflict and violence.
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