What Does Jack Mean In Lord Of The Flies

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In chapter six and seven of Lord of the Flies by William Golding, Jack is characterized as vicious. For example, after the group finished hunting pigs, they all decided to re-act it as a joke, except with Robert as the fake pig. However, Jack took this too far and he “had [Robert] by the hair and was brandishing his knife” (Golding 114). It starts off as a joke, but instead Robert ends up getting hurt because of Jack’s viciousness. Next, Jack is shown to be vicious during the meeting when Sam and Eric are explaining that they saw the beast. Instead of being scared like everyone else, Jack says “‘This’ll be a real hunt! Who’ll come?’” (Gold 100). Jack doesn’t even think about how dangerous the beast could be. This shows that Jack is a vicious