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Ralph and Jack have been trying unsuccessfully to maintain order and unity among the boys on the island. Their conflicting leadership styles and priorities have led to division and chaos, making it difficult for them to work together effectively and achieve their goals.
Ralph has been told that Jack is hunting for him. He has been told that Jack has a stick that is sharpened at both ends.
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When Ralph's band arrives at Castle Rock in "Lord of the Flies," they confront Jack and his tribe. Despite Ralph trying to reason with them, Jack's tribe attacks, resulting in a violent confrontation between the groups. Piggy is killed, and Ralph narrowly escapes with his life.
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In "Lord of the Flies," Roger tells Jack where Ralph is hiding. Roger was a loyal follower of Jack and had been actively participating in hunting down Ralph along with the other boys.
It was Jack's job to maintain the fire, but he was hunting instead. Ralph is mad because while Jack was hunting the fire went out and a ship went by. If Jack had maintained the fire they might have been rescued.
Ralph makes efforts to maintain peace and order on the island by trying to include Jack and his followers in decision-making and delegating responsibilities to them. However, Jack becomes increasingly rebellious and ultimately breaks away from Ralph's leadership, leading to a power struggle between them.
There is always an underlying conflict between Ralph and Jack, primarily on Jack's part. Jack has always been use to being in command of his choir and resents the fact that a group of children for whom he holds no regard or respect elected Ralph into a position of power which he coveted. Later as Ralph, aided only by Simon, attempts to build a third shelter for the use of all the boys he shows his own resentment towards Jack when he says... "They work for five minutes and then wander off or go hunting." Implying that while Jack his having fun hunting he is stuck doing routine and thankless but necessary tasks. The division becomes even wider after the signal fire is allowed to go out and Ralph begins to accept that Jack not only wants his position as chief but that Jack actually hates him too.
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The naval officer views Ralph as a leader and a figure of authority due to his role in trying to maintain order and civilization on the island. He sees Ralph as a responsible and pragmatic individual who has been trying to establish rules and structure among the boys.
Most of the boys agree to join Jack's tribe, despite Ralph pointing out that he is the chief and that Jack has no shelters to use during the coming storm. Then the storm which has been building up finally breaks and Jack tells the boys to, "Do our dance! Come one! Dance!"