Ralph is angry
Jack and his tribe make their headquarters at the Castle Rock.
Jack is feeling guilty just as Ralph and Piggy are.
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Castle Rock
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He gets a boner
They do this when they all enter Castle Rock.
He gets a boner
Jack and his hunters try two strategies. Jack first had a boulder from the top of castle rock sent crashing into the thicket with the intention of either killing Ralph or driving him out of hiding. When this failed Jack then lit a fire, hoping to smoke Ralph out of the thicket.
When Ralph recognised from their silhouettes that Samneric were on guard duty on top of castle rock he took the risk of climbing it to speak to them. Ralph knew that Samneric had remained loyal right up to the point when they had been catured and forced to comply with Jack's wishes.
Jack feels a mix of excitement and anticipation as he and the three others trot toward Castle Rock. The thrill of adventure propels him forward, while a sense of camaraderie with his companions strengthens his resolve. The unknown future that awaits at Castle Rock adds an element of mystery to their journey.
Jack views Castle Rock as a strategic location for defense and as a symbol of power and control. He wants to establish his authority there and use it as a base for hunting and governing the group of boys. Castle Rock represents Jack's desire for dominance and control over the others.
During the confrontation at castle rock Ralph said, and I quote... "You came sneaking up like a thief and stole Piggy's glasses." Jack replied "Say that again!" Ralph obliged and repeated "Thief! Thief!" Jack's reaction was to rush forward and stab at Ralph's chest with his spear.
Jack and his tribe make their headquarters at the Castle Rock.
Jack feels guilty as he and the others head toward Castle Rock because he is aware that his actions, driven by a desire for power and dominance, have contributed to the group's increasingly violent and chaotic behavior. This guilt may stem from an internal conflict between his instinctual desires and the moral implications of their actions. Additionally, Jack's leadership ambitions lead him to suppress these feelings, creating a tension between his guilt and his drive for control.
jack black played Dewey Finn in school of rock.
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