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".
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.
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.
When Jack sees Ralph and Piggy approach the fire he orders his group to do the wild hunting dance.
After Piggy dies, Ralph is left alone and desperately tries to evade the other boys who are hunting him down. He eventually stumbles upon a British naval officer who rescues him and the other boys from the island. Ralph breaks down in tears, realizing the horror of their situation and his own role in it.
jack takes the hunters and creates their own"tribe".
The tribe creates a ring of fire and pushes Ralph toward the beach, where they have gathered. They use their hunting skills and tribal knowledge to manipulate Ralph into the path of the fire, effectively cornering him. With the combination of the fire and their strategic positioning, they are able to successfully surround Ralph and capture him.
Ralph
Jack plans to send his hunters to gradually entice and lure the boys from Ralph's camp by offering them food, protection, and the freedom to hunt without rules or order. He believes that once the boys experience the thrill of hunting and the power that comes with joining his tribe, they will willingly switch allegiance from Ralph to him.
Sam and Eric tell Jack that Ralph said he was going to hide near by so they go looking for him there.
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.
He suggests that him and ralph join jacks group.
Ralph