because he's tired of licking chocolate and playing violins for money
the Raconteurs
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.
In "Lord of the Flies," Jack's decision to form his own group and focus on hunting instead of building shelters caused a power struggle and division within the group, leading to conflicts and violence.
Jack rabbits
Yes.
because he does not feel ralphs methods of staying with civilization are working. he wants to hunt and have fun, also he is fed up with being ordered to keep the fire alight.
the other boys feel like they need to jack in the group. while they are building the signal fire the boys sneak off and go and join Jack's group.
The feminine form of Jack could be Jacqueline.
Jack Divides His Group Group Into Two, Which Are The Ones Who Maintain The Cave And Keep It From Intruders And Followed BY The Hunters Who Basically Hunt And Steal Fire From Ralph's Group.
jack overcomes Ralph by making his own group of people and being the leader of his group
The form "Jacks" is the plural form of the proper noun "Jack".The possessive form of the singular noun "Jack" is Jack's.Examples:There are two Jacks in my class. (plural)Jack's decision pleased his parents. (possessive)
Jack-o-Lanterns