feels okay about it in the beginning. As time went on, however, the boy grew jealous of his “power” and wanted to take it all for himself. Jack starts to degrade Ralph and make him feel like he’s a horrible leader and that he shouldn’t have the “crown”. As more of the story unfolds, Jack shows a bit more character and a lot more evilness towards Ralph and a few innocent characters as well. Jack goes on in the story, still trying to swipe this power from Ralph.
Soon after the middle of the book, Jack starts to make his own tribe. He does this by making remarkable promises and threats to them. He did this until the only one left with Ralph was Piggy. Jack ends up with one of his tribe members pushing a rock of the edge of a cliff, landing on Piggy, and killing him instantly. Jack seemed to have one, the power was all his, and Ralph was nothing. If it weren’t for the rescuers, Ralph would’ve been hunted down and killed. Throughout the story, Jack struggles to gain power over Ralph until the very end of the book. During the book, however, he makes sure the power mainly belongs to him. He does this by pushing Ralph out of the way and taking control of the giant group. When Ralph tries to step up and do something good, Jack usually stops him and does the thing himself. Jack does this sort of thing, until the very end. To conclude, Jack spends nearly the whole book trying to get power over Ralph, and when he finally does, he uses it for evil instead of actually helping his tribe like he promised. Jack knows that he has to be leader and makes that goal happen for himself. Even if that means a little murder here and
there.