In the beginning of the book, the leader of the boys is Ralph. This is decided by a vote made by all the boys. Ralph was a good leader but he had issues with how to tell people what to do. But the boys begin to up rise and defy Ralph. They start leaning toward Jack as a leader. Jack lets everyone do what they want when they want but this turns everyone against Ralph. In the end, the boys all join Jack's side and try to kill Ralph.
In the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, the character who becomes the Chief is Ralph. He is elected as Chief by the group of boys stranded on the island, as he is seen as a natural leader due to his charisma and confidence.
At first, through majority vote, Ralph is elected to be chief, yet towards the end of the book, Jack gains dominance over Ralph, consequently, more people start to follow Jack and address him as chief instead.
Answer Jack is the most likely to second leading character.
I would say taht Piggy is a pretty strong character. He may be fat and made fun of all the time, but he always wants to be a leader.
he boy with the mulberry colored birthmark goes missing, we never learn his name however.
Ralph is made chief in Chapter 1 of "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding.
Ralph
Ralph is elected chief in "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding. He is chosen to lead the group of boys on the island because of his charisma, rational thinking, and leadership qualities.
Ralph is elected as the chief but Jack assumes the role of chief of the hunters.
As chief(leader).
He voted for Ralph "grudgingly".
He becomes the chief.
That Ralph is still chief.
If you are referring to the book Lord of the Flies, then he became chief on page 181. Right after Piggy was killed.
Ralph is elected as the chief but Jack, no longer content with just controling his hunters, later apoints himself as a rival chief.
Jack said this line in the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding. He is asserting his leadership and authority over the others by declaring that he will be the chief and lead the hunting activities on the island.
In "Lord of the Flies," after the boys' assembly, only Jack and his choirboys vote for Jack to be chief. This means the majority of the boys, including Ralph, did not vote for Jack to be chief.