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    Jack and Ralph In “The Lord of the Flies” William Golding presents many ways that Jack and Ralph contrast. Throughout the story Jack and Ralph have ideas and actions that do not go well together. As chief Jack and Ralph are two very different characters. Ralph represents ego‚ by focusing on reality and making smart decisions. Jack represents id‚ with a personality that focuses on power to receive satisfaction. Jack wants to control everything and everyone‚ but Ralph considers himself

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    Lord of the flies What happened between Jack and Ralph? What is friendship? How does one truly begin a friendship and how does a friendship end? In William Golding’s book “Lord of the flies” he describes this. He shows how jealousy and power affects a relationship. Jack and Ralphs starts liking each other in the beginning‚ yet as the story unfolds it is easy to se that there is not a single drop of friendship left. When Jack and Ralph first met‚ they were forced by the situation to like

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    Jack‚ as a "former chorister" and "head boy" (22) at his school arrived on the island eager to make rules and punish those who broke them‚ although‚ he constantly broke the rules himself when he felt it was needed to further his own interests. The freedom Jack had on the island allowed the dark side of his character to be revealed from under his outer shell of a civilized schoolboy. Jack represents the evil side of human nature. Jack’s strong desire to be leader was best illustrated in his first

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    William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ the corruption of society is demonstrated through Jack’s attitude towards elements that are necessary for the survival of their civilization. Jack’s opinions in regard to rules‚ the huts‚ Ralph‚ and killing deeply influence the island’s descent into corruption. Jack demonstrates his enthusiasm at the possibility of creating rules because the ability to create and to enforce rules is a prominent display

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    William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies is the story of a group of English school boys who crashed-landed on a deserted island and have to survive on their own. There are many characters who change throughout the course of the story‚ for example‚ characters like Simon and Piggy continued to gain confidence throughout the novel. Although all the boys go through character changes as a result of being taken away from the strict structure of English society‚ the character of Jack changes most through

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    In Lord of The Flies by William Golding‚ Jack changes from a proper schoolboy to a violent savage. He is shown to be “ugly without silliness” and “crumpled”. Golding doesn’t show him as a person that would be nice‚ unlike Ralph who is “fair” and “attractive.” Jack desperately wants to be chief‚ and he brags that he can “sing a C sharp” to show that he is better than everyone else. He is also the “head boy” at his school‚ which means he has experience being controlling‚ and likes being listened to

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    think is the importance of Jack in Lord of the Flies and how does Golding present him? The strong-willed‚ egomaniacal Jack is the novel’s primary representative of the instinct of savagery‚ violence‚ and the desire for power; in short‚ the antithesis of Ralph. From the beginning of the novel‚ Jack desires power above all other things. He is furious when he loses the election to Ralph and continually pushes the boundaries of his subordinate role in the group. Early on‚ Jack retains the sense of moral

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    Viewing the Text from a Different Perspective Many times in novels the elements of setting‚ mood and tone are used to extend beyond the words in a text and elaborate the reader’s mind into imagining the actual events taking place. In the classic novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding utilizes the setting‚ mood and tone in great detail to reflect how the characters think‚ act and feel. Upon a desolate tropical island‚ a group of boys of different characteristics get marooned when their

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    The novel Lord of the Flies‚ written by William Golding‚ depicts the story of a group of boys who get stranded on an island after their plane gets shot down. They are rather young with their ages ranging from six to approximately thirteen. To survive on the island they must mature and come together as a group. They elect Ralph‚ one of the older boys‚ to become chief. They chose him because he is the one that blew the conch. The conch acts as a symbol of unity and togetherness because it brought them

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    Lord of the Flies” by William Golding is a savage tale of a group of boys who survived a plane crash and became stranded on a mysterious island. At first there is hope of a rescue and there is a sense of order amongst the boys‚ but as as time goes on the boys become uncivilized and chaos overtakes them as well as the fear of an awful Beast that lives on the island. One of the themes in the book is based on moral principles in the sense of good and evil in man. Two characters that contribute

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