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Jack has Wilfred tied to a tree before Roger beats him. Jack accuses Wilfred of being the reason for a failed hunt and allows Roger to vent his frustration on him.
In Lord of The Flies Wilfred is punished for doing nothing, by being tied to a tree and beaten.
Wilfred was the member of Jack's tribe who Jack ordered to be tied up, although Robert was unable to tell Roger what Wilfred's 'offense' had been. He was then left tied up for several hours before being beaten by Jack.
When Robert tells Roger that the chief had order the boys to tie Wilfred up Roger asked the same question, why? Robert didn't seem to know. All he could tell Roger was that Jack intended to beat Wilfred, had order him to be tied up and Wildred had been left tied up for hours.
In "Lord of the Flies," Wilfred is punished by being tied up and left for a long time in the jungle by the boys, specifically by Jack and his tribe. This punishment is delivered following an accusation of being involved in a conspiracy against Jack's leadership. Wilfred's mistreatment highlights the descent into savagery and the lack of justice in the boys' society on the island.
In chapter 10 of Lord of the Flies, Jack has Wilfred tied up and beaten because he believed he was working against him. Wilfred is not a major character in the story and is used by Jack to demonstrate his increasing brutality and power over the boys.
Ralph does not tell Roger anything in chapter 10. Roberttold Roger that Jack was going to beat Wilfred. he told Roger that Jack had ordered Wilfred to be tied up and had then left him tied up for hours, waiting to be beaten.
Jack orders the boy named Wilfred to be tied up and beaten. Wilfred had disobeyed Jack's orders and refused to do his assigned task.
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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.
In "Lord of the Flies," Wilfred is one of the boys stranded on the island. He is mentioned briefly in the story, as being one of the boys tortured by Jack and his tribe. Wilfred represents the theme of violence and savagery that emerges among the boys as they regress into savagery without adult supervision.