Jack finally killed a pig which gave him the feeling of pride and ownership. “Jack spoke.
"Give me a drink." Henry brought him a shell and he drank, watching Piggy and Ralph over the jagged rim. Power lay in the brown swell of his forearms: authority sat on his shoulder and chattered in his ear like an ape.” Ralph has always used his power to build signal fires, make shelter, and look after thelittlunss. Jack uses his power to get people to fetch him drinks. Just because Jack got them meat doesn’t mean that all of a sudden he is cherished. Everybody has done something for the island but they don’t use that to get the others to serve them. While Jack tells others to do things for him he could tell them to get food or build shelters. Later in the text, When Jack and Ralph separate, Jack beats up Wilfred to warn the other members in a group against Ralph saying that they are the danger to the tribe. “He’s going to beatWilfriedd.” “What for?” Robert shook his head doubtfully. “I don’t know. He didn’t say. He got angry and made us tie Wilfred up. Just because Jack is the leader of the small tribe he thinks that he has the rights to beat up Wilfred just so he can scare people against Ralph. He beats up a member so his tribe wouldn't leave Jack for Ralph. Hurting his members won’t get him anywhere it’s just gonna make, them weak which will affect their working progresss. In conclusion, Jack misuses his power for things that have no use to the island or tribe. A leader who uses his power for wrong things is most definitely not a superior