He believed that any act, charitable or cruel is self-serving to gain power. That is exactly what Jack accomplished. He did many acts to create his own tribe and to rule most of the boys on the island. That craze for power is making the civilization break completely. This passion is allowing him to forget what is necessary for survival and rescue. It is also the boys that are obsessed. The actions of Jack are contagious to the boys as he transforms civil kids into face painted delinquents. They are drawn to the attention of Jack killing and getting them food. They looked up to him to do just as he does and they want to have that ultimate feeling of power. They are captivated with the same ideas of to control everything and kill. The younger boys are simply following the old saying ‘monkey see monkey do’. Therefore, being obsessed with hunting and power, blocks out any possibilities for improvement. The uncontrollable fascination allows the boys to forget priorities which are factors in gradually breaking the rational civilization that was developed at the beginning of the
He believed that any act, charitable or cruel is self-serving to gain power. That is exactly what Jack accomplished. He did many acts to create his own tribe and to rule most of the boys on the island. That craze for power is making the civilization break completely. This passion is allowing him to forget what is necessary for survival and rescue. It is also the boys that are obsessed. The actions of Jack are contagious to the boys as he transforms civil kids into face painted delinquents. They are drawn to the attention of Jack killing and getting them food. They looked up to him to do just as he does and they want to have that ultimate feeling of power. They are captivated with the same ideas of to control everything and kill. The younger boys are simply following the old saying ‘monkey see monkey do’. Therefore, being obsessed with hunting and power, blocks out any possibilities for improvement. The uncontrollable fascination allows the boys to forget priorities which are factors in gradually breaking the rational civilization that was developed at the beginning of the