Jack's Loyalty In Lord Of The Flies

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The reason why Jack was chosen over Ralph has to deal with the reputation each had left to the members of the clan. Jack, as being the hunter, expresses his ambitious personality and the courage to deal with problems throughout the entire story while Ralph promotes peace, order, and a stable government through rules. In contrast to Ralph’s focuses on the future and plan accordingly like keeping the fire up at all time, Jack focus more on the short term need like hunting for meat. Overtime, Jack and Ralph’s viewpoint and personality contradicts each other and disagreement between them had been seen. When idea of the beast become widespread, Ralph and Jack began to challenge each other, unlike before this time most of the boys began to follow Jack. This happens because even though Ralph’s idea that being rescued is important, everyone began to lose faith in the long term process of waiting day after day. …show more content…

Furthermore, the rumor of the beast made Ralph at a very bad position giving Jack an advantage and opportunity to take over. Ralph’s belief that it’s good to just stay on the beach and stay away from the beast for now made him seem miserable and scared while Jack purpose to kill it. Since Jack along with his hunters has been known for their boldness, Jack’s position brought many followers. They believe Jack is the strongest of all and sticking along would provide protection. All the boys at this time of crisis and threat focus on their safety for the present moment over Ralph’s long term goal. And that’s the reason why most of the members choose Jack over

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