JACK

Cards (11)

  • What does Jack symbolise in the novel?
    • Savagery, dictatorship, and the desire for power.
  • How does Jack gain authority?
    • Through fear, intimidation, and manipulation.
  • What does Jack prioritise over rescue?
    • Hunting and satisfying primal urges.
    • ' i cut the pigs throat ' jack said proudly , ch.4
  • What quote shows Jack’s obsession with power?
    • “I ought to be chief… because I’m chapter chorister and head boy.''
  • How does Jack change throughout the novel?
    • from a diciplined choir boy to a ruthless savage
  • What does Jack’s mask symbolise?
    • Loss of identity and liberation from shame.
    • disguise
    • annonomous
  • What quote shows Jack’s descent into savagery?
    • 'bollocks to the rules !'
  • What does Jack represent thematically?
    • The inherent violence and darkness within humanity.
  • What is Jack’s relationship with Ralph?
    • A power struggle—Jack resents Ralph’s authority.
  • what is Jack’s relationship with Ralph?
    A power struggle—Jack resents Ralph’s authority.
  • What does Jack’s rebellion cause?
    • The collapse of civilisation on the island