Ralph And Jack's Rivalry In Lord Of The Flies

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In addition, Hobbes believes that when there is no government or rules, men would ultimately turn into a state of savagery and deteriorate to battle against each other to satisfy one’s need. Faced with this ferocity, the only thing left to do is retaliate. “ Then there was that indefinable connection between himself and Jack; who therefore would never let him alone; never” (Golding, 184). Before Jack and Ralph’s rivalry, there was a sense of alliance. However, when Ralph became chief, Jack was neglected. As a result, Jack seeks to support his dominance over Ralph by showing that he is the better chief and hunter. Now, Ralph believes the only way to maintain his leadership is to fight fire with fire.

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