Both Jack and Ralph are natural leaders. They are also boys who like to act on their decision as soon as they are made. They differ in the objectives and their styles of leadership. Ralph represents a democratic system of government and seeks to lead by persuasion and a consensus of opinion. Courses of action are discussed at meetings and then voted upon. Ralph believes in setting an example that others will follow, he is prepared to work alongside the boys. Jack represents totalitarian fascist government, he enforced his absolute rule on to his tribe. Under Jack's leadership he makes unquestioned decisions which his followers must follow under penalty of physical punishment. He dresses like a pagan idol and expects the other boys to serve him with food and instantly obey his orders. Ralph wants them all to be rescued and believes that they should try to make their existence comfortable while they are stuck on the island. Jack simply wants power, exemplified by his obsession with hunting and killing pigs, the ultimate power over life and death.
Dichotomy
Jack could represent the pig's head, and the flies could represent Jack's followers, how they are practically "swarming" around him.
To set up an essay comparing Civilization vs. Savagery in "Lord of the Flies," introduce the main themes of the novel and provide a brief summary of the plot. Then, outline how the characters represent either civilization or savagery through their actions and decisions. Lastly, discuss the consequences of these opposing forces in the story and its broader implications.
Weapons
Order.
It is where the plane crashed
It is where the plane crashed
The narrator in "Lord of the Flies" suggests that Jack represents the world of savagery and Ralph represents the world of civilization and order. Their contrasting leadership styles and actions throughout the novel reflect these opposing aspects of human nature.
The FLIES are a representation of the evil and decay that exists in all humanity. Flies live on death, the flies do not care who of what you were, their job is to clean up the mess left behind. The flies also represent the boys, who are drawn to the evil that Jack represents just as the real flies are draw to the pig's head on the stick, which was an offering to the beast.
Iv never read the book but im gona go out on a limb and say flies
The Pig's Head aka The Lord of the Flies
In 'Lord of the Flies', the flies serve as a symbol of decay, death, and the inherent savagery within the boys. They are attracted to the rotting pig's head left as an offering to the "beast" and represent the moral degradation of the boys as they descend into barbarism. The constant presence of flies highlights the loss of civilization and the growing chaos on the island.