“Lord of the flies” written by William Golding, is based on a plane crash on a deserted island during The World War, stranding a group of schoolboys. At first freedom is something to celebrate but as order collapses the hope of adventure seems as far removed. Although Ralph’s main concern is to get rescued, Jack actually does a better job at persuading people to do what he wants, and does what he promises, that makes him a better leader.
Jack does a better job at persuading people to do what he wants. The boys obey and fear him because they know what he is capable of doing. In chapter 10 “Jack spoke again, impatiently. ‘Has everybody eaten as much as they want?’