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7 February, 06:21

FROM LORD OF THE FLIES

In chapter 2, Jack promises the boys that they will keep an eye out for the beastie when they hunt. We can infer Jack likely makes this promise because:

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He wants to look brave and important.

He genuinely cares about the needs of the boys on the island.

He is a skilled hunter and is the only one capable to leading the boys and killing the beast.

He wants to irritate Ralph and Piggy.

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  1. 7 February, 06:30
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    He wants to look brave and important

    Explanation:

    Jack wants to be the leader and tries to show he can do more than Ralph, when Ralph is chosen to be leader after the plan crash it upsets Jack so he goes to different lengths to become the leader.
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