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  1. Jack's transition puts him on a collision course with Ralph's elected authority. As Jack leaves and takes the majority of the boys with him, lured by the promises of meat, play, and freedom, there has arisen a clear dividing line between the two. Jack represents the irrational nature of the boys, while Ralph represents rationality. Under Jack's rule, the baseness of human nature is unleashed ...

  2. The Lord of the Flies comes to symbolize the primordial instincts of power and cruelty that take control of Jack’s tribe. Next section Ralph. Test your knowledge. Take a study break. Take a study break. A list of all the characters in Lord of the Flies. Lord of the Flies characters include: Ralph, Jack, Simon, Piggy, Roger, Sam and Eric.

  3. Ralph represented something that Jack had never been faced with before: an opponent. The stage was now set for a deadly competition. Ralph believed in order and structure; his goal was to have the boys work together to create a society similar to the one they had known before they crashed onto the island.

  4. Ralph was full of fright and apprehension and pride. “I hit him! The spear stuck in—” Now they came, unexpectedly, to an open space by the sea. Jack cast about on the bare rock and looked ...

  5. Ralph “Maybe there is a beast… maybe it’s only us.” – Simon “The rules!” shouted Ralph, “you’re breaking the rules!” – Ralph “The best thing we can do is get ourselves rescued.” – Ralph “I ought to be chief,” said Jack with simple arrogance, “because I’m chapter chorister and head boy. I can sing C sharp ...

  6. The very last chapter of Lord of the Flies, where Ralph is hiding from Jack and Roger and the rest of the boys. Completely and utterly alone in his sense, he runs and hides for his life as he ...

  7. Give me my glasses, I’m going to say—you got to!”. Piggy makes an appeal to Jack to return his stolen glasses. While Piggy lacks physical strength, he demonstrates intellectual strength and symbolizes logic and reason. Here, Piggy uses his intellect to make a logical appeal to try to get back his glasses in the name of what is right and ...