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The boys are drawn to Jack's group because he offers excitement, adventure, and a sense of power and freedom. Jack's group focuses on hunting and immediate gratification, which appeals to the boys' primal instincts and desire for immediate rewards. Ralph and Piggy, on the other hand, represent rules, structure, and civilization, which may seem less appealing in the wild and lawless environment they find themselves in.

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Q: Why are all the boys even Ralph and piggy gravitate towards Jacks lot?
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