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... in the face of fear, but the real beast in the novel is Jack and his tribe. A further supporter of the theme is seen in the characters of Piggy and Simon. ...
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... Even after the death of Simon Jack and his tribe did not feel any penitence to what they had done, killing to them had become second nature.The circle became a ...
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... Even after the death of Simon Jack and his tribe did not feel any penitence to what they had done, killing to them had become second nature.The circle became a ...
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... Jack's tribe now claim that Simon was the beast. The society now becomes split into two gangs, Jack's tribe and Ralph's now much smaller group. ...
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... Jack's tribe now claim that Simon was the beast. The society now becomes split into two gangs, Jack's tribe and Ralph's now much smaller group. ...
(1482 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... Simon runs up trying to tell them the truth about the beast but is beaten to death. Then while Jack's tribe separates from Ralph Piggy's glasses are stolen. ...
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... Jack's tribe grows in numbers and Jack proclaims that there is to be a sacrifice to the beast. Simon goes to the top of the mountain and finds toat the beast ...
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... a murder. Jack convinces his tribe that what they saw really was a beast and not to feel bad because they killed Simon. Jack and ...
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... Jack's tribe grows in numbers and Jack proclaims that there is to be a sacrifice to the beast, thus appeasing it. Simon goes to the top of the mountain and ...
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... democracy on the island, however, it was Jack's strong motivational skills and Ralph, Piggy, and Simon's weaknesses that prompted Jack to create his own tribe. ...
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... His tribe does well, hunting pigs, killing sows and stealing glasses, but this also leads to people who are innocently killed- Simon. Jack is a cruel ...
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... k's tribe grows in numbers and Jack proclaims that there is to be a sacrifice to the beast, thus appeasing it. Simon goes to the top of the mountain and finds ...
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... Jack returned to Ralph's tribe once again, his mask of paint made him a ... Simon goes to the mountaintop and finds out that the beast is just a dead man. ...
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... of Jack, Simon, piggy, and a little kid with a birthmark were killed, along with the fate being sealed of everybody on the island that was in Jack's tribe. ...
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... he was capable of being a leader but when all the boys go to Jack's tribe Ralph feels ... Furthermore, Ralph helps kill a boar and participates in killing Simon. ...
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... are four main characters that are the less complicated to see - Ralph, Jack, Simon, and Piggy. Ralph represents order because he wanted to stay as one tribe. ...
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... do not have to verbally state that they are part of Jack's tribe: their actions ... dangerous and scary monsters for all to fear, and they kill Simon, the first ...
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... But before he can reveal this knowledge, Simon is brutally murdered by the other ... until the end of the novel, when they are tortured into joining Jack's tribe. ...
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... on the night of the feast, as the boys believed that Simon was the ... at first but once it gained momentum there was nothing to stop Jack's tribe from completely ...
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... They assured Simon that everything was a bad business." (137) The blood-encrusted ... the primal instincts of power and cruelty that take control of Jack's tribe. ...
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... The climax is when Jack's tribe murders Simon. This proves how extremely out of touch with civilization and reality the savages really are. ...
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... Jack's tribe becomes so savage and uncivilized that their fear of the beast drives them into killing Simon out of pure fear that he may be the beast. ...
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... Another uncivilized action by Ralph is when he participates in Simon's massacre. This occurs in chapter 9 when Jack, leader of the other tribe, invites Ralph ...
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... in these them for the reason that Simon was the ... Furthermore, Jack often uses the beast as an advantage to get some of the kids to join his tribe by offering ...
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... They did their dance of death to kill Simon mercilessly, who was innocent.(139) Simon's/Beast's death symbolizes the fierceness of Jack's tribe. ...
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... in the boys that would give him an actual part in the killing of Simon is the evil ... He was thinking as a savage would while he was being chased by Jack's tribe. ...
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... When Jack, Simon, and Ralph are going exploring in the first chapter, we learn a ... psyche is naked and unprotected from the public refusal to join Jack's tribe. ...
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... Jack and his tribe are examples of the Beast running rampant. Their superstition of the beast causes their will to be overpowering and eventually kill Simon ...
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... shown in part in the tribal dance that killed Simon. The tribe is a symbol of everything Ralph is ... Jack Merridew breaks from the group, proclaiming himself chief ...
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... Ralph attends a feast put on by Jack's tribe and at the feast Simon comes down from the mountain with good news for the boys. He ...
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