because he think he the boss
Jack breaks several rules throughout the book "Lord of the Flies", including going against the election of Ralph as chief, failing to maintain the signal fire, conducting his own raids without permission, and eventually leading his followers to kill Simon and Piggy.
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Piggy's glasses.
This quote is from William Golding's "Lord of the Flies" and it is said by Jack, one of the characters in the book. Jack believes in having strict rules and when someone breaks them, he shows his authoritarian nature by punishing them. This highlights the descent into chaos and savagery that occurs on the island as the boys struggle to maintain order without adult supervision.
Jack feels that rules are not important, especially and the story progresses. He would rather focus of hunting than focus on rules and creating a civilized society.
Jack feels burdened by the rules and often resents them as they restrict his freedom and creativity. He prefers to think outside the box and break the rules to achieve his goals.
The reason why Jack punishes Wilfred is never stated in the book "The Lord of the Flies. " It is stated in the book that Jack didn't say why he is punishing Wilfred.
He becomes the chief.
Before jack leaves the assembly jack places the conch carefully on the log.
Jack hunts for food in Chapter 3 of the book "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding.
Jack is the leader of the choir and the one who leads the break away group, who split from Ralph's lot to form a tribe.
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Jack and the other hunters