Jack experiences a complex mix of emotions related to fear, including excitement, anxiety, and a sense of power. Initially, fear drives him to assert control over others, as seen in his descent into savagery on the island. However, this fear also reveals his vulnerability and the internal struggle between civilization and primal instincts. Ultimately, fear becomes a catalyst for his transformation and descent into chaos.
Samneric feel torn between their loyalty to Ralph and their fear of Jack's power and brutality. They are intimidated by Jack's tribe and are influenced by the fear and manipulation tactics used by Jack and his followers. Ultimately, they prioritize their own safety and survival over helping Ralph.
Fear is an emotion "I fear you" Frighten is to cause someone to feel the emotion fear. "Do I frighten you?" = "Do I cause you to feel fear?" "Yes you frighten me" = "Yes, you cause me to feel fear"
Yes, they feel fear.
Jack blamed the fear on the "beast" but it was just imaginary and he used it to make himself powerful.
There are two different words for someone who does not feel fear. People who are fearless are called non- fear phobia and non- exit- phobia.
The answer to Ruby Redfort's code in "Feel the Fear" is "BRAVE."
It shows that Jack rules by fear and violence.
In "The BFG," the giants fear Jack because he is small, clever, and resourceful. Jack's ability to outwit the giants and elude capture threatens their dominance and makes them feel vulnerable. Jack's size and agility allow him to navigate the giants' world in a way that puts them at a disadvantage.
The mask represents power and authority in Jack's tribe, causing Sam and Eric to feel compelled to follow his orders in order to be accepted and avoid punishment. The mask instills fear and intimidation among the group, enhancing Jack's control over his followers.
In chapter 5 of "Lord of the Flies," Jack dismisses the littleuns' fear and believes they should not be worried about the beast. He asserts that there is no monster on the island and encourages them to join his tribe for protection and safety. Jack sees their fear as a tool to manipulate them into joining his group.
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Jack and the hunters tap into the fear on the beach by using it to their advantage to gain power and control. They exploit the fear to manipulate the other boys and establish themselves as leaders through intimidation and violence.