Jack's Leadership In Lord Of The Flies

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In William golding’s Lord of the Flies, The character of Ralph is elected the leader of a group of boys that were traveling on a plane when it was shot down leaving them stranded on a island with no adult supervision. Ralph, a charismatic and athletic boy, was elected the leader by the boys stuck on the island, much to the disappointment of Jack. Jack, who was the top dog of the choir boys, wants to be leader but keeps it quiet. Ralph, who wants to put a little civilisation on the island so they all can survive to be rescued, is very stressed that most of the boys want to play and not help with their own survival. Now Ralph is really not ready for the leader position and Jack knows it, so little by little jack uses this to take over leadership.