Jack Lord Of The Flies Analysis

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In the book The Lord of the Flies, the character Jack is introduced on page 21. He appears to be a simple choir boy, though he seems antagonistic and wants power of his own. Throughout the beginning of this book, Jack firmly believes he should be chief and is not fond of Ralph. However, after getting to know each other better, Jack and Ralph grow closer as friends. Despite their growing friendship, Jack still questions authority and follows his own interests most of the time. After some convincing, Jack forms his own group, and they go searching for meat. On page 31, Jack finds himself unable to kill the first pig, but swears he will the next time. This event triggers a transition in Jack's personality in which his aggression begins to overshadow

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