Lord of the Flies

Why did Ralph now think about his first days on the island as "part of a brighter childhood"?

Chapter 5 in Lord of the Flies

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Ralph is worn down by chapter five. Gone was the excitement of being on a tropical island with no parents. The care-free attitude of childhood has given way to the drudgery of adult responsibility and decision making.