* Ralph is one of the main characters in William Golding's novel "Lord of the Flies."
* He is a fair and responsible boy who is elected as the leader of the group of boys stranded on the island.
* Ralph is level-headed and tries to maintain order and civilization among the boys.
* He is often at odds with Jack, who represents the more savage and violent side of human nature.
How Ralph feels being on the island:
* Ralph is initially excited about the adventure of being stranded on the island, but he quickly becomes aware of the challenges and dangers they face.
* He is worried about the safety of the boys and feels responsible for their well-being.
* Ralph is frustrated by the lack of cooperation from some of the boys and the growing conflict between the different factions on the island.
* He feels a sense of isolation and loneliness as he struggles to maintain his sanity and hold the group together.