When Jack first arrives on the island with the other boys, he's immediately entranced by hunting the pigs. His first attempt was unsuccessful, the root of his original obsession with hunting - he wanted redemption. Since the very beginning, the littluns were afraid of a "snaky" (note Ralph's serpent belt buckle in the first chapter). The beast - the embodiment of pure evil is found in ourselves, for the evil of human nature is far too evil for an island. The best, therefore, is the reason for Jack wanting to gain power by hunting. He hunts and gives "offerings" to the beast (the sow's head, and in the end, when Jack and his hunters go to kill Ralph, Roger sharpened a stick at two ends, just as he did for the sow, showing that they're next offering was him. I could get into more, but that's trailing around a bit)
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Jack used the beast to gain followers, the littleuns. He manipulated them through their fears to gain power over Ralph.
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Jack, the leader of the group of boys in "Lord of the Flies," becomes obsessed with hunting pigs as a way to assert his dominance and control over the group. The act of hunting pigs also appeals to his primal instincts and desire for power on the island.
Jack's main goal in "Lord of the Flies" is to gain power and control over the group of boys stranded on the island. He is driven by a desire for dominance, violence, and the thrill of hunting. Jack's primary motivation is to satisfy his own selfish desires, even if it means resorting to savage and destructive behavior.
Jack is elected chief in "Lord of the Flies" because of his assertive and aggressive personality, which appeals to the boys' desire for strength and power. Jack also takes charge of tasks like hunting, which earns him respect and support from the other boys.
Jack in Lord of the Flies becomes power hungry and greedy when he becomes the leader of his group and seeks control of the other boys. He prioritizes hunting and satisfying his own desires over the well-being of the group. His lust for power ultimately leads to the descent into savagery on the island.
Jack would rather hunt than build shelters in "Lord of the Flies." He becomes obsessed with hunting and the power it brings him, while disregarding the need for shelter and civilization.
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.
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How to go about hunting the beast.