If Jack was elected as chief in "Lord of the Flies," there would likely be a shift towards a more authoritarian and aggressive leadership style. Jack's focus on hunting and power could lead to increased divisions and conflicts within the group. The dynamics of the boys' society would probably become more chaotic and brutal under Jack's rule.
Ralph is elected as the chief but Jack assumes the role of chief of the hunters.
He becomes the chief.
As chief(leader).
in the beginning?just the chior boysand jackpiggy hesitates at first thoughhhin the middle:no one
He puts Jack in charge of the choir and asks Jack what he wishes them to be, to which Jack replies "Hunters."
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.
If you are referring to the book Lord of the Flies, then he became chief on page 181. Right after Piggy was killed.
Ralph is elected as the chief but Jack, no longer content with just controling his hunters, later apoints himself as a rival chief.
Jack said this line in the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding. He is asserting his leadership and authority over the others by declaring that he will be the chief and lead the hunting activities on the island.
In "Lord of the Flies," Jack expresses his belief that Piggy doesn't have the right to speak and that he shouldn't be chief in Chapter 1. This demonstrates Jack's early disdain for Piggy and his desire to assert his dominance over the group.
Ostensibly it is Ralph, although his position is challenged later in the story by Jack
They were fighting to becoming better chief in the island