Ralph Lord Of The Flies Superego Analysis

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After Jack managed to separate himself from the Group of Ralph and make it able to survive he can do anything that he wants. Separate from Ralph means he is no longer set by the rules and norms that are applicable in the community that presented by Ralph. This quotations explains can support perception of the researcher about the changes of a boy due to the impact of arrived in the island without adults and taking care of them. Do anything without limits and something considered wrong would not inform with punishment. Therefore, here is the role of superego to govern one's actions in a community. And in the case ralph is the superego of Jack. Jack does not obey Ralph as his leader anymore. Ralph's purposes to get Jack follow his existing rules. But no matter what he says, Jack does not care. He believes that he can survive with his own group. Being proud, Jack and his group sing and dance their rituals rudely. It shows by this …show more content…

Ralph and Piggy still stand in Jack’s area. There is a thing that was stepping out of the forest. It came darkly, uncertainly. “A thing was crawling out of the forest. It came darkly, uncertainly. The shrill screaming that rose before the beast was like a pain.” (1954:188) Jack’s group circle moved toward to the sounds that came from the forest. By singing their ritual song and dance put their stick to Simon body. Blue-white scar from the sky shows what was they attack. Turns out, that is a voice of fear when Simon. It really shocked them. When they do something by their own desire, the researcher assumes that Jack and his group acted according to their primitive desire. Without thinking properly when saw Simon with the light stick green makes Jack and the group rude and attacked Simon. If they have their own rules, they will think before action, such as waiting for that sound come nearest and find out who is that. However, they are