Lord Of The Flies Power Analysis

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The Theme of Power in LOTF Jack’s rise of power on the island becoming unchecked. Amidst Ralph being the leader a soon to be problem is brewing from within the confines of the island. As in consequence with the boys argue amongst themselves. Along with this the beast, and many incidents on the island, makes it easier for one to force their way into power. With the collapsing order around the boy’s why do two single boys make a stand on the island to be leader. Immediately after all the boys coming together on the island Ralph and Jack argue between themselves to see how becomes leader. This is quickly resolved amongst the boys, But with Jack having power over the choirboys gives him an advantage that is seen later in the story. Ralph haveing…show more content…
This incident hit all of the boy’s with mixed feelings on the event, most try to avoid it while others don’t do anything about it at all. Jack takes this opportunity to split the boys apart, and divides them into two groups. Ralph does nothing to punish or stop the boys from leaving, and just lets them go. Jack slowly gains power over Ralph, and soon starts to raiding Ralph’s camp and put out there fires. Without a bout Jack and his men become more savage and more aggressive against Ralph and his remaining companions, stealing Piggy’s glasses for instant. They start painting their faces, slowly giving them the mentality to kill without consequence. Within time they kill Piggy, and then tried to kill Ralph by setting the forest on fire, which ultimately gets them saved from the island. This wouldn’t of happened if Ralph stopped Jack, by punishing him and his men early on. With each incident Jack gained a small amount of power, even if it wasn’t being shown on the surface. With the incidents the boys looked to either Ralph or Jack for guidance, Ralph being more peaceful and Jack being more savage and wanting to solve problems with

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