The boys society is breaking up because Jack feels that Ralph is not a good leader. Jack says that Ralph just gives orders but he would never get up meat. And Ralph blames Jack for many things like not making fire, shelter and stuff causing jack to hate Ralph. So Since jack feels Ralph is bad leader, he votes for a new leader but others don't agree with him. So Jack says hes gonna make his own tribe and his hunters go with him, and so do a few others because they are scared of jack since hes scary and violent.
So basicaly jack doesnt feel like Ralph is a good leader so he makes a new tribe and people join jack because they don't wana be against him since hes so violent.
In "Lord of the Flies," things start breaking down as the boys' society unravels due to the influence of fear, violence, and the primal instincts that come to the surface in the absence of adult supervision. The breakdown is also fueled by the struggle for power and the boys' inability to work together and communicate effectively.
There was one main reason that the relationships and the structure of the boys' society broke down on the island and that reason was called Jack. Right from the very first meeting Jack made it clear that he wanted to be leader. Even thoughRalph gave Jack the consolation prize of being in charge of the former choir, when Ralph won the election, that wasn't sufficient to satisfy Jack's lust for power. For the rest of the story Jack continually tried to undermine and challenge Ralph's leadership, the rules, the society and virtually everything else. He managed to coax, persuade and threaten virtually all of the boys to join his tribe and even that wasn't enough to satisfy him. He wanted Ralph dead to ensure that he could never lay claim to being the rightful leader in future. Even if he had succeeded in killing Ralph it is doubtful if Jack's destructive nature would have been satisfied. As pigs were hunted and their numbers reduced the hunting of littluns seemed a likely development. Likewise the torture and killing of any biguns who Jack felt were any threat to his position, or indeed any boy who Jack simply took a dislike to or felt the urge to kill or hurt purely on impulse.
because Jack and Ralph both want to be chief and Jack is jealous of Ralph
the government broke down because of the war
Piggy says this line in "Lord of the Flies." He is advocating for order and rules, symbolized by "law and rescue," while contrasting it with the chaos and violence represented by "hunting and breaking things up." Piggy believes in the importance of civilization and the need for rescue, as opposed to the savagery that some of the other boys embrace.
well breaking things means your tearing things apart. breaking up with your girl friend means you guys are no longer in a mental nor physical relationship
The movie was based on the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding.
The purpose of lord of the flies is to never give up and it doesn't matter how old you are you can do anything
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"Screwed up eyes" is a phrase from the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, describing the intense and crazed look in the eyes of the character Simon as he hallucinates and confronts the Lord of the Flies, which symbolizes the evil within mankind. Simon's vision of the Lord of the Flies represents his realization of the darkness and savagery that exists within the boys on the island.
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The real reason is the Lord of the Flies, which is a symbol for the evil in all humans. Simon's encounter with him in Chapter Eight shows him answering his question with this quote. "'You knew, didn't you? I'm part of you? Close, close, close! I'm the reason why it's no go? Why things are what they are?'" Chapter 8, pg. 130.
"The Lord of the Flies" is a novel by William Golding. In the story, it refers to a severed pig's head that is placed on a stick as an offering to the "beast." Symbolically, it represents the evil and savagery that exists within the boys on the island.
In "Lord of the Flies," flies are often seen swarming around the pig's head, known as the Lord of the Flies. This symbolizes the presence of evil on the island and the boys' descent into savagery. The flies also represent decay and the moral corruption of the boys as they lose their humanity.
The meeting in chapter 5 of "Lord of the Flies" breaks up when Jack undermines Ralph's leadership by challenging his authority and suggesting the group should follow him instead. Jack's rebellious behavior and the boys' growing dissatisfaction with Ralph's leadership lead to the meeting's disbandment.