The first time he hunts a pig, he is unable to kill it. But Jack soon becomes obsessed with hunting and devotes himself to the task, painting his face like a barbarian and giving himself over to bloodlust. When Jack is more apart from the majority, it is easier to encounter their thoughts. Jack has learned to use the boys’ fear of the beast to control their behavior. Jack is the novel’s primary representative of the instinct of savagery, violence, and the desire for power, he is the antithesis of Ralph. From the beginning of the novel, Jack desires power above everything. He is furious when he loses the election to Ralph, also tries to bribe when competing with Ralph in the fight of leadership. He represents another group of adults, who is very hegemony when comes to a relationship, and only do what they like to
The first time he hunts a pig, he is unable to kill it. But Jack soon becomes obsessed with hunting and devotes himself to the task, painting his face like a barbarian and giving himself over to bloodlust. When Jack is more apart from the majority, it is easier to encounter their thoughts. Jack has learned to use the boys’ fear of the beast to control their behavior. Jack is the novel’s primary representative of the instinct of savagery, violence, and the desire for power, he is the antithesis of Ralph. From the beginning of the novel, Jack desires power above everything. He is furious when he loses the election to Ralph, also tries to bribe when competing with Ralph in the fight of leadership. He represents another group of adults, who is very hegemony when comes to a relationship, and only do what they like to