Ralph informs Jack that he can be the chief of the hunters and Jack gladly accepts the offer. Throughout the novel Jack slowly tries to get the other boys on his side. He tells the group several things that make the boys perceive Ralph as an unqualified leader. Eventually, the boys are forced to be under Jack’s rule and Ralph is left alone with Piggy. To make sure that Ralph does not try to regain his spot back as chief, Jack orders the boys to go out and look for Ralph so they can get rid of him. Since the book ends while they are still on the island there is conflict between Ralph, Jack and the rest of the boys that is not
Ralph informs Jack that he can be the chief of the hunters and Jack gladly accepts the offer. Throughout the novel Jack slowly tries to get the other boys on his side. He tells the group several things that make the boys perceive Ralph as an unqualified leader. Eventually, the boys are forced to be under Jack’s rule and Ralph is left alone with Piggy. To make sure that Ralph does not try to regain his spot back as chief, Jack orders the boys to go out and look for Ralph so they can get rid of him. Since the book ends while they are still on the island there is conflict between Ralph, Jack and the rest of the boys that is not