Either Jack or Roger depending on opinion. Jack becomes the leader of a brutal war tribe who is out to kill Ralph. Roger has fun torturing people.
Simon is the character in "Lord of the Flies" who most significantly lost his innocence. He is portrayed as the purest and most compassionate boy on the island, but the brutality and savagery of the other boys lead to his tragic demise, symbolizing the loss of innocence in the face of human nature.
You need to think about why its important and maybe that will help you find the answer rereading may be an option too
ralph wept for the end of innocence, the darkness of man's heart...
Piggy is portrayed as a fragile, intellectual character in "Lord of the Flies," and his lack of hair growth may symbolize his vulnerability and innocence. Additionally, his inability to grow facial hair could emphasize his youth and naivete compared to the other boys on the island.
piggy
The character who speaks to the Lord of the Flies is Simon. He has a hallucinatory encounter with the severed pig's head, which is referred to as the Lord of the Flies, and it symbolizes the evil and darkness within humanity.
Piggy
Jack Merridew
Jack
The first character to be mentioned in Lord of the Flies is simply referred to as the boy with fair hair, he later reveals that his name is Ralph.
Piggy is the character in "Lord of the Flies" who mentions his overprotective aunt. He frequently references her throughout the novel.
there is no character named john in the book
Roger