When Ralph is in charge, the goals of their society are salvation and unity. When Jack is in charge, the goals are survival and hunting.
Jack's main goal in "Lord of the Flies" is to gain power and control over the group of boys stranded on the island. He is driven by a desire for dominance, violence, and the thrill of hunting. Jack's primary motivation is to satisfy his own selfish desires, even if it means resorting to savage and destructive behavior.
In "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, the Lord of the Flies is knocked to the ground by Simon, one of the main characters in the novel. Simon is horrified by the hallucination he experiences and accidentally stumbles into the sow's head on a stick, causing it to fall to the ground.
The two main characters of Lord of the Flies are Ralph and Piggy.
. Believe it's Jack because he is the main hunter.
No, the Island is the setting where the plot and main events take place.
The main characters of Lord of the Flies are Ralph, Simon, Jack, The Hunters, Piggy, and Samneric. The other characters are The littleluns, Maurice, Robert, Percival Wemys Madison, Johnny, and Henry.
Catherine's main goal in the book "Rules" by Cynthia Lord was to help her younger brother, David, who has autism, navigate social situations and connect with others. She creates a set of rules for him to follow and tries to balance her responsibilities towards him with her own desire for independence and friendship.
The two main boys are Ralph and Jack. They are leaders of their own groups.
Ralph's main competition for leadership in "Lord of the Flies" is Jack. Jack seeks power and control through fear and manipulation, while Ralph values democracy and order. The power struggle between them intensifies as the boys' society on the island deteriorates.
Jack has shouted, "Bollocks to the Rules"
his main goal was to go to mars
his main goal was to help others
The main goal was the restoration of he Union.