Why is Jack important in Lord of the Flies?
Why is Jack important in Lord of the Flies? Jack, Ralph’s antagonist, represents the brilliant world of hunting, tactics, fierce exhilaration, skill and dictator, the authoritarian man-of-power who enters the scene like a sergeant. Jack is the strong-willed, egomaniacal boy, who is the novel’s prime representative of the instinct of savagery and violence. What is … Continue reading Why is Jack important in Lord of the Flies?
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