It can be argued that they both were. It all depends on how you view the book.
In "Lord of the Flies," both Ralph and Jack could be considered protagonists, as they are both significant characters with distinct roles and ambitions. However, the story primarily follows Ralph's perspective and struggles, so he could be seen as the main protagonist.
I suppose it would be Ralph, his one flaw being over-obsession with the fire
Simon in Lord of the Flies is not the primary protagonist; that role is typically given to Ralph. Simon is more of a symbolic and spiritual figure in the story, representing goodness and purity in a world of chaos and savagery.
When the boys elect Ralph as leader, in favour of Jack, Ralph puts Jack in charge of the choir and asks him what he would like them to be. Jack replies, "Hunters."
I would write about what Ralph thinks will happen next and how he misses his dad. You would also write about who he likes the most and which boys obey him.
A fort.
Hero
There are many well-known companies that would be considered fashion merchandisers. Such companies include Ralph Lauren, JC Penney, Ann Taylor and Hollister.
Because Ralph doesn't hide his emotions, he expresses them freely. When he is ecstatically happy he stands on his head and when he is angry he loses his temper. Ralph 'wears his heart on his sleeve' for all to see and they know exactly where they stand with him.
Jack attacked Piggy rather than Ralph because he knew Piggy wouldn't fight back. If he had attacked Ralph there was a good chance that Ralph would have beaten him and Jack couldn't take the risk of losing face in front of his own hunters.
Ralph said he would tell Piggy that the boys would be back after dark in the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding.
that would be bella. shes the protagonist of all twilight series
an antagonist is someone that works to works to stop the protagonist. A protagonist is the main character.