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The two reasons of why jacks group is more exciting than Ralph is because jacks tribe hunt and have a feast and have fun.
They took Piggy's glasses, and fire from Ralph's camp.
jack takes the hunters and creates their own"tribe".
It's so thickly coated with irony, Ralph's plan throughout the entire book is to keep a fire going to be rescued, Jack could care less. Also, Jack wanted to flush out the island with fire just to finish Ralph off, when instead it brings rescue to Ralph.
Jack and two of his tribe (Roger and Maurice) raid Ralph's shelter and steal Piggy's glasses. They do this because they have nothing to light their own fires with and also as an act of power, a deliberate provocation.