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When Ralph is elected to be chief he knows Jack is dissapointed (as Jack also wished to be chief) so he appoints Jack as leader of the choir and asks him what he wants them to be, to which Jack replies, "hunters."

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In the Lord of the Flies by William Golding, the antagonistic Jack storms away from the group of boys and tries to entice others to join him. He is angry for not getting his way as his humanity begins to slowly unravel.

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Ralph puts Jack in charge of the choir and allows him to decide what he wants them to be, to which Jack replies, "Hunters."

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When Ralph is elected leader he offers Jack the consolation prize of being in charge of the former choir and choosing what he would like them to be.

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When Ralph is elected leader he offers Jack the consolation prize of being in charge of the former choir and choosing what he would like them to be.

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The boys don't like the idea. jack ask to raise their hand if they want Ralph not to be the leader. no one raises their hand.

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Q: What does Ralph do to make Jack feel better in Chapter 1?
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What does ralph do to make jack feel better and what is compromised?

In "Lord of the Flies," Ralph tries to make Jack feel better about losing the leadership role to him by allowing him to be in charge of the Choir Boys. Ultimately, this is a mistake, because it immediately separated boys who would loyal to Jack rather than him in the group.


Why does jack feel he should elected chief?

In chapter one Jack states, "I ought to be chief, becasue I'm chapter chorister and head boy. I can sing C sharp." In chapter eight Jack criticises Ralph's leadership by say "He's not a hunter. He'd neevr have got us meat." Which by implication means that as Jack is a hunter and has got them meat he should be leader.


How does Ralph feel at the feast in chapter four?

maybe u should look in the book in chapter 4.


Why did Ralph agree to go up to the mountain with jack after dark?

Ralph agreed to go with Jack because he was showing Jack he wasn't scared to kill the beast. Jack taunted Ralph and so Jack didn't feel like he had won he agreed to go with ease.


What does Ralph feel envious and resentful about in chapter 4 lord of the flies?

In chapter 4 of "Lord of the Flies," Ralph feels envious and resentful towards Jack's ability to attract and maintain a following among the boys on the island. Ralph, as the elected leader, struggles to maintain control and authority over the group, especially as Jack's influence grows. Ralph's envy and resentment stem from his desire to lead effectively and maintain order, which becomes increasingly challenging as Jack's power and charisma overshadow his own leadership.