Lord Of The Flies Jack Analysis

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In William Golding's novel, Lord of the Flies, Jack represents the savagery and viciousness within every human. Throughout the novel Jack becomes more and more vicious towards the boys, and it all started with hunting. When Jack couldn’t kill his first pig he became obsessed with hunting wich drove him a bit mad, causing him to become more vicious. Vicious is defined as deliberately cruel or violent. Jack can’t control his emotions and when he’s angry, he becomes quite vicious towards the other boys. An example of this is, “Jack was up too, unaccountably angry. ‘Who cares what you believe fatty!” (Golding 90). Jack yells at Piggy and calls him fat putting him down, just because he doesn’t like what Piggy has to say. Instead of just being calm