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    Jack In Lord Of The Flies

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    Savage‚ fierce‚ violent‚ and uncontrolled. That’s what Jack was in the novel Lord of the Flies. The author William Golding showed cultural collision in the novel Lord of the Flies by introducing characters that became more and more savage and wild throughout the course of the novel. One of them was jack. Jack throughout the novel showed violence‚ an example is when he hunted and killed pigs. In chapter one page twenty-seven jack doesn’t quite kill the pig and it starts his obsession of hunting and

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    Jack In Lord Of The Flies

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    In the Book/novel Lord of the Flies‚ the book starts off with a plane crash with a group of English boys of different ages inside of it. They are stuck on a deserted island until they can find away to escape or let someone know that they were stuck on the island. Amongst one of those boys that survived‚ Jack is the character that changes the most in the story. He comes off as an arrogant choir boy‚ who doesn’t takes him not being chosen as chief of the island very good‚ the book says that he cried

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    Lord of the Flies: Ralph

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    most was Ralph‚ who was the novels protagonist. The twelve year old English boy‚ who was elected leader of the boys in the beginning of the novel‚ is the primary representative of order‚ civilization‚ and productive leadership in the novel. Ralph attempts to organize the boys’ efforts to build a miniature civilization on the island until they can be rescued. Ralph represents human beings’ civilizing instinct‚ as opposed to the savage instinct that Jack represents. The very first time Ralph is introduced

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    Jack In Lord Of The Flies

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    Jack is a charismatic‚ choir boy who feels personal satisfaction through to prevailing others. Jack’s character development in the novel is one of many elements of Golding utilize to express his theory on human nature. In the beginning of the story‚ Jack had a democratic and fair perception on how to lead the group of boys. “We’ve got to have rules and obey them. After all‚ we’re not savages.” (Golding – Lord of the Flies P.42). Nevertheless‚ Golding does express Jack’s prevailing personality even

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    The Leadership of Jack and Ralph in Lord of the Flies Throughout the novel Lord of the FliesRalph tries his best to create a society based on survival. As time progresses‚ it is clear that Jack’s feelings are towards living life and having fun. Jack’s society eventually leads to corruption‚ killing innocent people‚ while Ralph’s prevails as the boys are rescued. Ralph uses a repetition of hope towards being saved while Jack’s technique with no thought clearly flounders creating savages

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    Hearing the title Lord of the Flies‚ what do you think of it? Do you question yourself and ask‚ "Could it possibly represent something?" Well‚ when reading this book it vaguely explains what the title represents. This book is But all in all‚ it is essentially saying the no matter how civilized you may believe you are‚ there is a pint-sized amount of evil in everyone. In fact‚ William Golding (author of Lord of the Flies) sticks in many representations here and there. In Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding

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    “Whose boss here?” Throughout the novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ there are two competing tribes headed by two competing chiefs‚ Ralph and Jack‚ with two polar-opposite leadership styles. Ralph’s being democratic‚ with Jack’s being autocratic. Ralph is the boys’ first chief. He is elected into leadership by means of an informal voting‚ where majority of the group votes for Ralph. Ralph prevails in this election because he was the one who called them all together for the first time using the conch

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    Lord of the Flies Character Analysis William Golding’s book‚ Lord of the flies‚ begins with the central character stuck in a jungle of which he knows little about. Ralph as we later find out his name‚ is the athletic‚ level-headed‚ leader of the boys on the island. He is the emotional leader of the group‚ and he has a major influence on all of the other characters. Ralph is used as a sort of reminder of the old world. He reminds the boys that there are laws and rules and everyone must abide for

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    Ronald Regan during the Cold War. The same sense of a need of a leader in our history is the same feeling in the book the Lord of the Flies. A group of boys are stranded on an island and no one knows where they are. This challenge causes a need for a leader. The group decided on one leader but there are three different people who display different types of successful leadership.

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    the main character Ralph. The group gathers and start to remember what happened. After a while Ralph notices the difference in Personalities and that there where many opinion differences. Ralph says he’s afraid "of us”‚ he was right to be afraid. When groups of people are surviving‚ the greatest enemy will not be the bad environment‚ starvation‚ or dehydration‚ but the other survivors standing around them on the deserted island. Ralph noticed that the choir boys leader named Jack stood out‚ he was

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