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Jack Lord Of The Flies Character Analysis

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In Lord of the Flies, Golding writes from the perspective of a young boy, reliving the experience for himself the adventure and chaos of boyhood. But, throughout the story, the themes get exponentially darker, as boys begin to die and fight over power. The unnecessary violence between the boys spurs many fatal problems, and their disability to coexist brings disaster to their “ civilization”,mirroring the goings on of the outside world during the Cold War.

The pigs are a recurring topic in Lord of the Flies. Jack however, is deeply connected to them. Jack is a character who enjoys living on the island with no rules, leading his hunters and exploring. He shows up with almost a built-in leadership ability, yet the leadership falls into Ralph's hands. Jack tries to assert himself with the control of his hunters, wants to kill pigs to eat, yet he has this internal conflict where he is unable to kill one, yet he maintains honor by saying he will kill it ‘ next time’. This struggle between Jack and the death of the pigs link into his struggle with leadership. He cannot take control or fool the boys into believing he knows how to lead. The brunt of the smarts are on the shoulders of Piggy.Jack and Piggy have two personalities that aren’t compatible, Jack becomes aggressive and angry when …show more content…

He orders her head on a stick as a gift to the beast. The head is left with Simon, who speaks with it,from this we learn there is no true “beast” on the island only the will of the boys and the internal struggle of Jack and his unquenchable thirst for power. The thirst for power leads to the death of Simon, whose deeper understanding of the situation almost seems like a trait for Piggy. The rallying of the boys who chant, “ Kill the beast. Cut his throat. Spill his blood” (152). The death of Simon displays how Jack’s leadership grab was a reach in the direction of violence and discord for the future of the

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