This is what i had to do for my school work (chapters one to three only sorry ) Throughout the course of chapters one to three Golding presents jack as an ever evolving character from a simple annoying school-boy into a demonic Satan like character.
In chapter One you can tell from the start that jack is the dark character. When jack and his choir first appear in the novel they are described as "a black, bat like creature"and then not too long after he is described as "ugly without silliness". From these pieces of evidence we can tell that jack is evil, a bat can symbolise monsters for example a vampire and his ugliness refers to the ugliness of evil which all the boys would know too well after all , that is the reason they were on the plane.
In chapter two you can see the distinctive change in Jacks character as he slowly progresses from a annoying child to a demon. Jack tries to destroy the feeling of a democracy by talking without the conch and telling piggy to "shut up" whilst he has the conch. Jack also Blames piggy for the child dying in the fire. This tells the reader that Jack is trying to undermine Ralph and become the "chief". The significance of the Fire is that it represents a Hell for Jack to dominate.
In chapter Three we see the true resemblance of Jack as a demon. At the very start of the chapter jack is "bent down double(with) his nose only a few inches from the humid earth" This tells us he is like a wild animal , hunting its prey ready for the kill. Golding also uses the description "dog-like" he puts yet again the point that jack is more of a dangerous animal than a boy. The jungle to jack is a evil sinister place where there is "warm air" and the jungle also has a "harsh cry" when jack enters it. The area is "warm" and the "grey flowers on a grey trunk" give across a feeling of lifelessness. Golding uses this language to give across the feeling that the forrest is a harsh unfriendly environment to Jack , and he enjoys it.
When we first met jack, he had a slight friendship with Ralph. However this failed to last most likely due to jacks jealously as chief. Throughout the story jack begins to get more aggressive but at times shows signs of a civilised nature which suggests there is a form of hope for jack. However someone like roger who every time is mentioned is talked about doing something bad. There is much less hope for. But Jacks decent into savagery is one of the easiest to understand being one of the main characters. But the idea of evil existing inside all of us suggests the struggle he has the longer he is on the island away from civilisation. A* ....... maybe
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