Think Tarzan: A little boy who is raised in the jungle meets a civilized girl and they fall in love. Now think what would actually happen in that situation. Lets just say it would not end well. In William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies, which takes place on an uninhabited island during the 1930s, tells the story of a group of boys whose plane crashed and left them stranded. After power goes to their heads, they rely on their primal instincts as things go south. After their rescue, the boys will most likely be scarred for life. Even though they all went through traumatic experiences, they are all going to cope differently based on their connection to society throughout the experience. “Sucks to your ass-mar!” Ah, Ralph. The loveable rascal who became the leader of the group but could not seem to control Jack and his savage ways. He payed for his mistakes in the end. Throughout his experience, his actions did not stray far from Jack’s. He became a …show more content…
Now Jack is the most far gone. He went completely primal and savage. He killed two people, whipped a little boy, and chased down Ralph to the point that if the navy officer were not there, he would have been killed as well. He was the most primitive, taking over power and trying to assert his dominance. He participated in the anal penetration of a sow and really didn’t have any sanity. He went completely crazy, forcing everyone and everything to care for his every whim. He will have the hardest time re-adapting and would try to still assert his dominance. He would most likely be put in psychiatric care and Jack might become some sort of serial killer. He already murdered two people and tortured many more. He might not even be able to re-adapt. He was completely crazy. He was prone to violence, if someone was to look at her wrong he would kill them. Jack is also a control freak. He couldn’t stand Ralph in power so he tried killing him. What would happen when he goes back to his