Jack has a haughty air about him, as if he's better than the other boys. He likes to be leader, so when Ralph gains said position, he doesn't take it too well. Technically, in Jack's eyes, he IS better than the other boys (ex. he's head of the choir, the choir boys always listen to him).
He wants to rap and kill the boys. He hides nothing and loves to rap the boys.
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In lord of the flies, ben is a follower of jack...or a choir boy.
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what logic does jack use to assure the others that there aree no large beasts on the island. in the lord of the flies
He has a knife
In lord of the flies, ben is a follower of jack...or a choir boy.
Jack is the antagonist in the story, Jack's can be related to Adolf Hitler in leading a group to kill others who spite him and represents what anarchy can do towards civilization.
Jack never died
It is the pig's head cut off by jack, transformed from a loving pig to a creepy horror. The flies were buzzing around the head, making the pigs head the Lord of the Flies. In other interpretations, Jack is considered to be the Lord of the Flies. The beast is also thought to be the Lord of the Flies.
Jack said this line in the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding. He is asserting his leadership and authority over the others by declaring that he will be the chief and lead the hunting activities on the island.
In Chapter 10 of "Lord of the Flies," the "others" are the group of boys who are not part of Jack's tribe. They consist of Ralph, Piggy, Sam, Eric, and a few other boys who are still loyal to Ralph's leadership. They continue to struggle against the savage behavior of Jack and his tribe.
The lord of the flies is the head of the pig that Jack and his 'tribe' killed, they left it on a stake as an offering to the beast (ie)
Piggy
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Jack and Ralph.