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Jack feels there is no need for the conch and demands to forbid any one from using it

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In Chapter 6 of "Lord of the Flies," Jack grows increasingly resentful of Ralph's authority symbolized by the conch shell, which he sees as a hindrance to his desire for power. Jack becomes more focused on instigating rebellion and challenging Ralph's leadership, leading to a break in their relationship and a shift in power dynamics within the group.

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Q: How does jack feel about the conch shell in lord of the flies chapter 6?
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