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.
Ralph's main focus is to be rescued by keeping a fire going so that the smoke will signal any passing ships.
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.
In "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, the Lord of the Flies is knocked to the ground by Simon, one of the main characters in the novel. Simon is horrified by the hallucination he experiences and accidentally stumbles into the sow's head on a stick, causing it to fall to the ground.
The two main characters of Lord of the Flies are Ralph and Piggy.
No, the Island is the setting where the plot and main events take place.
. Believe it's Jack because he is the main hunter.
The main characters of Lord of the Flies are Ralph, Simon, Jack, The Hunters, Piggy, and Samneric. The other characters are The littleluns, Maurice, Robert, Percival Wemys Madison, Johnny, and Henry.
The two main boys are Ralph and Jack. They are leaders of their own groups.
Jack has shouted, "Bollocks to the Rules"
In "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, the responsibility of maintaining the first signal fire falls on the character named Jack. He is one of the main antagonists in the novel and takes charge of the hunters group on the island.
In Chapter 5 of "Lord of the Flies," Ralph's main complaints are about the lack of order and responsibility among the boys. He is frustrated by their obsession with hunting and not prioritizing the signal fire, which leads to them missing a chance of rescue. Ralph also criticizes the boys' disregard for important tasks like building shelters and maintaining the civilization they had initially established.
The signal for the assembly in "Lord of the Flies" is blown by a conch shell, which is used as a symbol of authority and order among the boys on the island. Ralph, one of the main characters, blows the conch to call the boys together for meetings and discussions.