In "Lord of the Flies," the character Jack Merridew expresses the idea of having rules when he says, "We'll have lots of rules. Lots of rules." This statement reflects his desire to establish control and order among the boys on the island, although he later becomes more focused on power and chaos rather than upholding those rules. The theme highlights the tension between civilization and savagery as the boys' societal structure begins to break down.
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This quote is from William Golding's "Lord of the Flies" and it is said by Jack, one of the characters in the book. Jack believes in having strict rules and when someone breaks them, he shows his authoritarian nature by punishing them. This highlights the descent into chaos and savagery that occurs on the island as the boys struggle to maintain order without adult supervision.
Jack does not care about creating rules, in fact he breaks the rules all the time, instead he cares about what he can do to those who break them. The ability to enforce rules is a visible display of power. Public punishment of rule breakers helps to reinforce his own position as chief and display his love for cruelty.
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