Power Misuse and Leadership Crisis: Analyzing Jack's Reign

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Power is misused by Jack and other members on the island, which eventually leads to the downfall of the rest of those survivalists. Jack rules out of fear rather than considering the ideas of the people. He is an absolute ruler and leads as a dictator rather than a democracy. For instance, Jack scares the little kids with the beast. This is an example of Jack ruling in fear, because he personally doesn't believe in the beast, however, he tricks the little kids into believing so. Jack does not display the true qualities of a leader, in that he is misusing power by scaring people rather than encouraging them. Next, Jack orders members of his tribe to go steal Piggy’s glasses so that they can make fie. Jack does not take into consideration that Piggy is practically blind without his specs. However knowing so, he still raids their shelters for his own selfish needs. Power is being misused because Jack hinders the group's progress rather than assisting it. Finally, Jack states, “Got any water?” Ralph looked up, frowning, from the complication of leaves. He did not notice Jack even when he saw him. “I said have you got any water? I’m thirsty.”(50) Unfortunately, Jack abuses power to suit his personal necessities. He is self-centered in that he is unwilling to sacrifice himself for the group. The group is simply being …show more content…

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