He invited gatherings only to convince the boys that Ralph was not a healthy leader because he is "timid" and "poor". The plan seemed useless for Jack, so he ran into the forest and cried. "The tears of humiliation are flowing from the corners of each eye." I will not play anymore. It is different from you. "It was the beginning of Jack's creation and the beginning of the fall of Ralph.Finally, Jack was found to be not that terrible, because he just wants people to like him, so he is a madman.
Ralph and Jack of "Flying King" compared Ralph and Jack of William Golding 's novel "The Lord of the Flies". Ralf is an excellent leader, is responsible and represents all good things. Jack is a destructive hunter, selfish, and evil. These two heroes can be compared by actions as a leader, their character, and the behavior they symbolize in the story. - True depiction of the children in "Fly King" In the novel by William Golding "The Lord of the Flies" you can see the child's reaction to a situation. If you have the opportunity, children will choose to play and play, not bored with boredom. In addition, when children are not seeing them by other adults, they look to other children. Finally, when a child does not have the authority of an adult, they will be biased toward barbarity.
"Flying King" Talent William Golding's "Flying King" is a novel that represents a social classic of the stories of children trapped in the island. There are two young boys, Jack and Ralph, who want to lead during their stay. Jack and through the opposite of the role of Ralph, democracy Golding from the democratic election of Ralph to dictatorship, lack of his law enforcement agencies, the gradual process of up to strict rules and violent law enforcement Jack To clarify.
Ralph and Jacques are fighting power with the Lord's fly. Even at the first tribal assembly, when Jack was elected chief executive and Ralf was elected, the reader was able to feel Jack's disappointment and his ambition to become a leader. Jacques will continue to challenge Ralf, even in the tribe that has finally split in Chapter 8 "Darkness of the gift". As Jack and the other boys hunt Ralf in the jungle, the novel reaches a climax with the intense climax of the novel. Samson to Ralph, Jack said "using sticks at both ends." This shows that Jack plans to permanently eliminate Ralph as a threat.