Power, power is what us humans desire to acquire in order to feel better or mightier than others, all of us need this feeling in our life to grow as one anothers. But also there is a negative to is where the power can deprive the person’s mind and make them delusional with all their power and go mad. In the story “Lord of the Flies” written by William Golding he goes to tell a story about a group of boys struck in the middle of the war while flying to a choir concert and are stranded on the island alone to themselves no adults but the little children. The youngest of the children then look up to the older kids: Ralph and Jack, and see them as leaders and must depend on them to survive. But both boys want …show more content…
The power that the children have is dangerous to themselves but it’s only divided to two kids; Ralph and Jack and they both fight each other for the most power in this paragraph it’ll show you a piece of evidence on how this thesis fits with the novel. The first piece of evidence for this thesis is when Jack in “Lord of the Flies” is first introduced in the story he is described as a rude person, Jack begins to wanting to control the children when Ralph calls the first meeting but Ralph seems to have no problem in the beginning seen it looks harmless at first, Jack gathers the children and uses them as hunters when Ralph is just the main leader but Jack wants to overthrow his power so he chooses to use the children to hunt to seem harmless. In this first piece of evidence it shows in the beginning in the book Jack still had desire for power even though Ralph is seen as a leader to the boys so Jack wants to use the children to hunt to further use fear on them to turn to his side which then Jack can get more power than Ralph and then Jack is seen as the leader instead. Into the next paragraph it’s said that further into the story Jack shows more of this desire of his for