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Q: What answer does Jack give Ralph when he asks Jack why he hates him?
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How does Ralph get betrayed by samneric?

They get captured by Jack and his tribe when they go with Piggy and Ralph to receive Piggy's stolen glasses. They are forced to become a part of Jack's tribe and sell out Ralph when they are searching for him across the island. They didn't want to, but they appeared to finally turn on to Jack's side.


How does jack attempt to take power from Ralph?

Jack shows his power over Piggy from the very first time they meet when he tells Piggy to shut up. Throughout the book Jack continually speaks dismissively to Piggy, telling him that he isn't wanted on the expedition to the mountain, calling him a fat slug during a meeting and continually belittling the fat boy. Piggy is fully aware that Jack hates him and Jack makes this abundantly clear for everyone to see. Refusing to give Piggy any meat and punching him are two further examples of Jack demonstrating his power and physical prowess over the fat and ineffectual Piggy.


What do Jack and Maurice and Roger take from Ralphs group after attacking Ralph and Piggy in lord of the flies?

They took Piggy´s glasses, but didn´t take the conch. The conch is only a symbol of authority and has power only when the society agrees that it does. For Jack, the shell is, now, only a shell. The glasses, however, give him real power because he is the only one with the ability to start a fire. "He was a chief now, in truth." (Pg. 168)


What does jack think is most important?

jack thinks that getting food is the most important thing on the island, buut Ralph thinks the housing is the most importanty because it will give security at night and if the weather gets bad


What reason does Ralph give for the boys' defection to Jack?

In chapter 9, Ralph said: '"And for hunting," said Ralph, wisely, "and for pretending to be a tribe, and putting on war-paint."' (Golding, pg.163). Jack lures the boys in to his control by offering them meat from his hunts, and excitement. Jack is a manipulative leader who can insert fear in the boys; while the boys are scared and overwhelmed by emotional instincts, Jack takes the opportunity to persuade the boys. He also uses effective traps by not telling the boys that he will not completely control them. Ralph, at this point, realizes the need for order and organization; he knows that they can no longer act like children. Although he wants civilization and order in the boys, he has difficulty communicating to the boys. Jack, on the other hand, can foresee the boys' fears and instincts, therefore being able to control and brainwash them.

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Who has more power at the end of the chapter jack or Ralph chapter 4?

It changed because everytime Ralph would give Jack anal, Jack would constantly tell him to stop going so hard, because it hurts.


What reason does Ralph give for the boys' defection of jack?

That he knows he is strong enough to hunt


What does Piggy say about Jack's feeling about him and Ralph?

He says that he is frustrated because Jack keeps trying to give him the D and Ralph is like "No," so Piggy is super frustrated cuz he doesnt know what to do.


Did Sam and Eric give up Ralph's hiding place to Jack?

Yes, Sam and Eric did reveal Ralph's hiding place to Jack's tribe out of fear and pressure from the other boys. This act ultimately led to Ralph's capture and near-death experience in "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding.


What two reasons does jack tell Ralph and piggy in order for them to join him?

Jack tells Ralph and Piggy that they should join him because he can provide them with food and protection. He also promises them an adventurous and exciting life away from the constraints of civilization.


How does Ralph get betrayed by samneric?

They get captured by Jack and his tribe when they go with Piggy and Ralph to receive Piggy's stolen glasses. They are forced to become a part of Jack's tribe and sell out Ralph when they are searching for him across the island. They didn't want to, but they appeared to finally turn on to Jack's side.


What does piggy say about jacks feelings for him and for Ralph?

He says that he is frustrated because Jack keeps trying to give him the D and Ralph is like "No," so Piggy is super frustrated cuz he doesnt know what to do.


What does piggy say about jacks feelings for and for Ralph?

He says that he is frustrated because Jack keeps trying to give him the D and Ralph is like "No," so Piggy is super frustrated cuz he doesnt know what to do.


Why does Ralph allow jack to go first when exploring castle rock?

Ralph allows Jack to go first when exploring Castle Rock because he wants to give Jack the opportunity to feel in control and important, knowing that Jack desires power and leadership. This gesture also helps maintain some semblance of order and cooperation within the group, as it prevents potential conflict or resistance from Jack.


What does jack think is important?

jack thinks that getting food is the most important thing on the island, buut Ralph thinks the housing is the most importanty because it will give security at night and if the weather gets bad


How does jack attempt to take power from Ralph?

Jack shows his power over Piggy from the very first time they meet when he tells Piggy to shut up. Throughout the book Jack continually speaks dismissively to Piggy, telling him that he isn't wanted on the expedition to the mountain, calling him a fat slug during a meeting and continually belittling the fat boy. Piggy is fully aware that Jack hates him and Jack makes this abundantly clear for everyone to see. Refusing to give Piggy any meat and punching him are two further examples of Jack demonstrating his power and physical prowess over the fat and ineffectual Piggy.


What do Jack and Maurice and Roger take from Ralphs group after attacking Ralph and Piggy in lord of the flies?

They took Piggy´s glasses, but didn´t take the conch. The conch is only a symbol of authority and has power only when the society agrees that it does. For Jack, the shell is, now, only a shell. The glasses, however, give him real power because he is the only one with the ability to start a fire. "He was a chief now, in truth." (Pg. 168)