Lord of the Flies chapter #3: Huts on the beach
Jack is kind of getting on my nerves about hunting and how the boys need meat, just excuses to not do work and they haven’t even caught one either. And he has to start thinking of other people not just being rapt in the success of killing a pig. Too much killing will lead to savagery. Jack is just lusting for power and Simon is actually helping everyone. And Piggy I don’t know what he is doing he is probably watching the little ones.
It’s the older kids that I’m worried about; they should be working on the shelters. Simon and I have only finished two huts in like five days.I don't think i can trust jack anymore. I sense some a compulsion of the opaque evil dark savage power brewing in him. And he and his hunters should help out with our vicissitudes. But i think i can still change him to a better way just like Simon or Piggy
2 comments:
I liked how you talked about Jack's deep, dark, savage power that is trying to envelope him. I also liked how you said "too much killing can lead to savagery", because it kind of told me what Ralph might be thinking at this point in the story about Jack. I am glad that you think Ralph can make Jack become a better person.
I liked how you talked about Ralphs feelings in such detail. Ralphs perspective was very awesome. I liked how you talked about Jacks dark feelings.
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