What Is The Role Of Jack In Lord Of The Flies

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Conscious and unconscious thoughts and reactions are within all of us. When the boys initially arrived on the island, they possessed primarily ego and superego portions of the psyche; although as their time living on the island went on, their Id was revealed. When Jack is originally introduced, he appears to be an innocent choir boy. He believes that the boys “got to have rules and obey them. After all, we're not savages. We're English, and the English are best at everything” (Golding 192). This provides the idea to the reader that Jack is someone who strives to maintain order among the boys. Although as the novel continues, the islands brings out Jack’s his inner Id and a new side of him is exposed. He becomes animalistic and chants “kill