How Does Golding Show Fear In Lord Of The Flies

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Firstly, jack in lord of the flies demonstrated fear in different perspectives and how he unknowingly let his imagination become his biggest downfall. Jack presents himself to be strong and brave but actually is an afraid British boy. When Robert defined Jack's actions he said “ He's going to beat Wilfred. What for?. I don't know. He didn't say…” ( Golding 176). Jack's actions demonstrate that jack is trying to create fear in the minds of the boys in his tribe,by beating Wilfred for an irrelevant reason. Moreover, it proves the fact that jack is trying to appear fierce and brave in front of the boys.proving that if they become against him and reject him he will do the same as he did with Wilfred. Jacks able to hide his fear of rejection by …show more content…

William Golding explains, “. Jack drew his knife again with a flourish..there came a pause.Jack's face was white under the freckles..”(Golding 28). Jack explains, “ I was choosing a place.I was just waiting for the right moment to stab him” ( Golding 29). Jack's actions state that he is a complete coward and is afraid of the killing of the pig. Also, Jack's attempt to convince the boys with his excuses did not work effectively because the boys knew why he hadn't killed the pig and Jack's attempt to appear brave became a huge disaster because he let his fear appear on his face proving he is truly a coward. Thirdly, jack uses face paint to hide fear from the rest of the boys, William Golding explains, “ .. the mask was a thing on its own, behind which jack hid liberated from shame and self-consciousness” ( Golding 66). Jack's actions defines that he is trying to cover up his fear because he is ashamed and afraid of being laughed at for not being able to kill the pig in his first attempt and by using face paint he uses mankind’s essential illness to make the boys fear him and make them do what he wants them to do, William Golding explains, “..come