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Lord of the Flies By: William Golding

Lord of the Flies By: William Golding. Character Chart. Ralph. Protagonist, 12 years old, elected leader of the group Tries to organize a civilization on the island Represents civilizing instincts. Jack. Antagonist, one of the older boys, becomes leader of the hunters

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Lord of the Flies By: William Golding

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  1. Lord of the FliesBy: William Golding Character Chart

  2. Ralph • Protagonist, 12 years old, elected leader of the group • Tries to organize a civilization on the island • Represents civilizing instincts

  3. Jack • Antagonist, one of the older boys, becomes leader of the hunters • Becomes wild and barbaric • Opposed civilized instincts

  4. Simon • Shy, sensitive boy in the group • Only one who is naturally “good” and has morals • Represents natural goodness

  5. Piggy • Ralph’s “lieutenant, a whiny, intellectual boy • Makes a sundial to tell time • Represents the scientific nature of humans

  6. Roger • Jack’s “lieutenant”, sadistic, cruel boy • Eventually murders Piggy by rolling a boulder on him • Represents the uncivilized side of humans

  7. Sam and Eric • Twins, allied with Ralph • Always together, other boys call them “Samneric”, fall victim to Jack’s manipulation • Represents naivety of humans

  8. The Lord of the Flies • The name given to the sow’s head that Jack’s gang impales • Sets up in the forest as an offering to the “beast.” • Represents the instincts of power and cruelty

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