Jack initially struggles with being stranded on the island and feels overwhelmed by the responsibilities of leadership. However, as time passes, he becomes more focused on survival and adapting to his new environment. Ultimately, Jack's experiences on the island shape his character and lead to personal growth.
The three tallest boys on the island in "Lord of the Flies" were Ralph, Jack, and Piggy. Ralph was described as the tallest among the boys.
getting off the island..being a leader..what else?
Jack has not been to the part of the island where Simon's secluded clearing is located in "Lord of the Flies."
It is on the steps going up to the tower where Jack and Annie are being held.
at the begining of the story he does but then he focusses more on surviving and not so much on being rescued
Jack says that the littluns were cry babies and sissies for being afraid of beasts hat weren't even on the island.
Necessity is the mother of invention. People stuck on an island are forced to think!
Yes, Jack is older than Ralph in "Lord of the Flies." Jack is described as being bigger and more commanding compared to the other boys on the island, including Ralph.
jack thinks that getting food is the most important thing on the island, buut Ralph thinks the housing is the most importanty because it will give security at night and if the weather gets bad
Jack does not think highly of Ralph's helper. He sees Piggy as weak, annoying, and a hindrance to their power struggle on the island. Jack often belittles Piggy and excludes him from the group's activities.
I don't recall there being an elevator. I think you're confused..
jack thinks that getting food is the most important thing on the island, buut Ralph thinks the housing is the most importanty because it will give security at night and if the weather gets bad