In the book you learn some last names like Jack's but you never learn Ralph's.
Jack merridew! Jack merridew!
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.
To quote directly from the book, '... the choir boy who had fainted sat up against a palm trunk, smiled pallidly at Ralph and said that his name was Simon.'
The pig's head is called "the Lord of the Flies". But only by Simon.
Full name is Tom Marvolo Riddle; but he is usually known as Lord Voldemort.
Jack merridew! Jack merridew!
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.
Jack Merridew
Ralph brings up Simon's name when he tries to remind the group of boys about Simon's murder and the possible existence of a "beast." Simon is a character in "Lord of the Flies" who is killed by the group during a frenzy.
In the very beginning. He wanted to see how many boys had made it off the plane...
Ralph told the other boys during their first assembly. He was the only person who Piggy had revealed it to.
To quote directly from the book, '... the choir boy who had fainted sat up against a palm trunk, smiled pallidly at Ralph and said that his name was Simon.'
The twins in "Lord of the Flies" are known as Sam and Eric, or simply Samneric. They are often referred to as a single entity, as they frequently act together and share the same experiences on the island.
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.
His full name is "percival wemys maddison". this is a very posh name, so he symbolises the high class. The fact that he turns savage shows that no matter how young you are or how well aught, you are still capable of evil things
The name "Lord of the Flies" is a literal translation of the name of the biblical name Beelzebub, a powerful demon in hell sometimes thought to be the devil himself.
The pig's head is called "the Lord of the Flies". But only by Simon.