Merridew Lord Of The Flies Quote Analysis

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In my opinion, I think William Golding, the author of Lord of the Flies, sees the island settled in a dystopian society. As time passes by on the island, young kids are starting to lose themselves. Especially, Merridew. He wants to be the powerful one and have all the control over the group which will soon lead to collisions. Jack let out the fire so he could hunting for the pig. There was a chance of being rescued but because of Jack, they can not go back to their homes. There w In response to Merridew’s actions, Ralph says, “‘I was chief, and you were going to do what I said..’” (Golding, 59). Then, when Piggy asked Jack for the meat, Jack didn’t give him because Piggy didn’t hunt for it and also because of the fact that he is friends with