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Lord of the Flies. Chapter 5 Jack’s statement By: Sarah Anderson, Kevin Moran, and Matt Johnson. Before Statement. The boys in Lord of the Flies are having a vote and are finding a lot of confli c t with power and obedience which are main keys to survival and sanity
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Lord of the Flies Chapter 5 Jack’s statement By: Sarah Anderson, Kevin Moran, and Matt Johnson
Before Statement • The boys in Lord of the Flies are having a vote and are finding a lot of conflict with power and obedience which are main keys to survival and sanity • When someone mentioned Ghosts in the assembly, Piggy took the conch and tried to speak, but Jack shut him down. • This an example of people not following the rules, and maintaining order.
Jack says: • “Why should choosing make any difference? Just giving orders that don’t make any sense-.” (Golding 84)
This quote demonstrates Jack not being mature and being rebellious. • In the following Ralph says “You’re breaking the rules!” • Then Jack says “Who cares” • You need order and rules and that is why a leader is chosen to give orders that do actually make sense unlike Jack believes this is why he wasn’t elected leader • Jack seems to be more selfish and ignorant to others and everyone’s well being he might start a new group of his own and go against Ralph and his rules