The main problem is that Jack just wants to hunt he's very simpleminded and selfish while Ralph wants order and rescue and to keep the fire going and build shelter
Ralph's main competition for leadership in "Lord of the Flies" is Jack. Jack seeks power and control through fear and manipulation, while Ralph values democracy and order. The power struggle between them intensifies as the boys' society on the island deteriorates.
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Ralph is the main character, with Jack, Piggy, Simon, and Samneric following close behind.
Jack and Ralph are two of the main characters in the book 'Lord of the Flies.' A story about English boarding school boys that get stranded on an island.
Ralph, Jack and Roger search the island and climb the mountain in their search for "the beast."
Ralph is the main character, with Jack, Piggy, Simon, and Samneric following close behind.
Ralph is the main character, with Jack, Piggy, Simon, and Samneric following close behind.
The only other boy who stood against Ralph in the election to be leader was Jack Merridew and he continued to challenge Ralph's leadership for the entire novel.
The two main boys are Ralph and Jack. They are leaders of their own groups.
One of the many main conflicts in the story is good versus evil, represented by Ralph and jack, respectively. jack serves as the symbol of evil, as he is against the civilization and society of the island which Ralph is trying to keep together.
Ralph does not have a 'tribe.' Jack calls his group of hunters his tribe but Ralph has no name for the boys who originally elected him as their chief. By chapter 10: the only named biguns who still remain near the shelters with Ralph are Piggy and the Twins, Samneric.
Jack has shouted, "Bollocks to the Rules"