Savagery In Lord Of The Flies

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Jack is considered the arrogant, conceited, and savage leader of the choir boys. This cruelty becomes evident when he decides he will be the leader of the hunters, becoming the first to rid himself of his school boy identity. Jack is prepared to hunt down the boar but hesitates due to his human nature. He vows that "next time there will be no mercy" and his fear of blood rapidly dissipates. Jack becomes reckless, violent, ruthless, and his hunger for hunting becomes uncontrollable. This hunger ultimately induces his descent into savagery and the enjoyment of others fear. Jack pushes his tribe further away from civilization's restraints and discipline by suggesting camouflage. The mask he applies to his face conceals his emotions behind an authoritative