Jack is the leader of the choir and the one who leads the break away group, who split from Ralph's lot to form a tribe.
The Hunters.
The Leader (Ralph)
the small group of children were called litttleluns
The last group of boys to arrive at the first meeting in Lord of the Flies are a choir led by head boy Jack Merridew.
Jack
In "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, Ralph is elected as the leader by the group of boys stranded on the island. His democratic approach contrasts with Jack's authoritarian leadership style, leading to a power struggle between the two characters.
jack overcomes Ralph by making his own group of people and being the leader of his group
Jack, the leader of the group of boys in "Lord of the Flies," becomes obsessed with hunting pigs as a way to assert his dominance and control over the group. The act of hunting pigs also appeals to his primal instincts and desire for power on the island.
In "Lord of the Flies," the outcome of the vote is a decision to elect Ralph as the leader of the group of boys stranded on the island. This vote represents the initial attempt to establish order and organization among the boys as they struggle to survive.
The first decision which they make is to elect a leader and they choose Ralph.
Jack is the leader of the choir and the one who leads the break away group, who split from Ralph's lot to form a tribe.
to show how he is leader and that they have to listen to him, he also attacks them because they are threatening his authority.
Ralph told him he could be the leader of the choir boys and then he made his own group of only himself until people from Ralph's side went to Jack's side. :)
In "Lord of the Flies," Ralph is initially elected as the leader due to his charisma and confidence. His first leadership decisions involve establishing rules, assigning tasks, and focusing on building shelters for the group's survival on the island.
As chief(leader).
The Hunters.