During the meeting in "Lord of the Flies," Jack argues that Ralph should not be the chief because he believes he would make a better leader. Jack also asserts that Ralph is not a good hunter, and he suggests that the boys should prioritize hunting and having fun over maintaining the signal fire. This meeting marks the beginning of the power struggle between Jack and Ralph.
he was throwing the rocks at the little kids
Ralph and Piggy join in Jack his tribe's dance during the night when Simon came out of the forest. Jack and everybody else thought he was the beastie (since it was so dark) and they killed him.
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During the meeting when Jack talks of hunting the beast Ralph describes Jack's hunters as, "boys armed with sticks." Later, during the confrontation at Castle Rock, Ralph calls Jack a Thief.
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Jack calls a meeting to discuss the need for rules and order on the island in order to maintain civilization. During the meeting, the boys agree to establish a system of governance with Ralph as the leader, but Jack becomes frustrated and eventually decides to form his own group, leading to a division among the boys.
Jack runs for leader against Ralph during the first meeting in "Lord of the Flies." Jack represents a more savage and authoritarian leadership style, while Ralph emphasizes order and civilization.
jack and his hunters change because in the beginning they didnt take hunting aas seriously but now they are so in to it that they are even killing people
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In "Lord of the Flies," Jack rubs blood on Maurice's face in Chapter 8, during the preparation for the hunt in their descent into savagery. This act symbolizes the growing brutality and primal instinct that is consuming the boys as they become increasingly disconnected from civilization.
its depending on which meeting you're talking about because they have alot of meetings but jack does make his tribe after one of them.