Lord Of The Flies Body Paragraph Analysis

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Introduction Sentence My thesis statement is that.Jack's possessiveness has increased throughout the story. Body Paragraph One:Physical Description “Jack planned his new face. He made one cheek and one eye-socket white, the he rubbed red over the other half of his face and slashed a black bar of charcoal across from right ear to left jaw.” (Pg. 63).The book is showing that Jack is releasing a new form of him. He's embracing his surroundings and learning to live in different world. Body Paragraph Two: Personality Traits Jack comes off as a careless, arrogant, conceited boy, who wanted to take over as leader. He felt as if he was better than the other because he was a choir boy.“‘I ought to be chief,’” said Jack with simple arrogance, “‘because …show more content…

He begins to feels aggressive after being humiliated or thing have not gone his way.“He took a step, and able at last to hit someone, stuck his fist into Piggy’s stomach. Piggy sat down with a grunt. Jack stood over him. His voice was vicious with humiliation.” (Pg.71).This shows that Jack's anger has no boundaries, he doesn't have to think twice about hurting someone without remorse.Jack's savagery becomes more excessive. “‘There was lashings of blood,’ said Jack, laughing and shuddering, ‘you should have seen it!’” (pg. 69) At this point of the story, the boys had seen a ship, but the ship didn't stop due to the fire being burnt out. Ralph had yelled at Jack saying how the fire is the most important thing on the island. Jack did apologize but he wasn't upset as the rest of them, he was more proud of the fact of killing the pig, showing that his savagery unleashed.Jack seems to be aggressive and doesn't think twice. He begins to feels aggressive after being humiliated or thing have not gone his way. “He took a step, and able at last to hit someone, stuck his fist into Piggy’s stomach. Piggy sat down with a grunt. Jack stood over him. His voice was vicious with humiliation.” (Pg.71) This shows that Jack's anger has no boundaries, he doesn't have to think twice about hurting someone without remorse.“‘There was lashings of blood,’ said Jack, laughing and shuddering, ‘you should have seen it!’” (pg. 69).At this point of the

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