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Lord Of The Flies Jack And Roger

Lord Of The Flies: Jack And Roger Essay, Research Paper


Lord of The Flies: Jack and Roger


Jack and Roger are two allegorical characters in the story: “Lord of the


Flies” by William Golding. They are both characterized as killers but they are


very different from one another. The two young boys start off with the same


intentions but as the story progresses we begin to see the differences in their


personalities. While Jack’s power hunger grows, Roger’s sadistic nature also


grows as well.


The character of Jack is an obvious id, he is a power hungry ruthless


killer that would do anything for power. Jack is not always a killer, the


events on the island lead up to his behavior. For example, when Ralph, Simon


and Jack are in the forest and they see the pig for the first time Jack does not


kill it no doubt from the taboo of killing. The second time he meets the pig he


kills it with his knife and this is only the beginning of the change in his


behavior. Jack’s wanting of meat turns into obvious bloodlust later on in the


novel, for example he kills the mother pig without even thinking if it was


wrong: “Kill the pig, cut her throat, bash her head in!”. Jack’s decapitation


of the dead mother pig proves that he is no longer the Jack that could not kill


the pig but a much more blood-thirsty one that only wants to kill and not be


rescued. Although Jack is not satanic like Roger, he loses all sense of reason,


he is nevertheless a killer. Jack tries his best to do what is best for the


boys but his power hunger actually makes the situation much worse: “The chief


snatched one of the few remaining spears and poked Sam in the ribs” (P.182)


Jack’s own name has even become a taboo, he has almos

t god-like power and uses


it for ‘evil’. If it were not for the rescue of the boys, Jack’s power-hunger


and bloodlust would have eventually gotten them all killed.


The character of Roger is also an id but he is a satanic killer. Unlike


Jack Roger’s bloodlust can never be satisfied. He is a brutal killer and a


perfect example of this is when he kills Piggy with the giant rock. Roger also


has a mind of his own, he is a free spirit that does not follow orders. For


example, Jack never ordered him to drop the rock on Piggy, it was purely Roger


that did it on his own free will. He is a sick and twisted individual, another


example of this is the way he brutally kills the mother pig. He would also show


no hesitation to take a human life, not only does he kill Piggy but he also


sharpens a stick at both ends for Ralph so he was obviously going to do to him


what he did to the mother pig. Roger is just a worse version of Jack and like


Jack too control of Ralph’s power he would have taken control of Jack’s power


with an even more sadistic culture then the one that Jack has created.


Jack and Roger are both killers, one more ruthless and power-hungry then


the other. Ralph lost his power to a person more sadistic, what is to say that


Jack will not lose his power to Roger? and who would have been next after Roger?


eventually the culture would become so sadistic and ruthless that death would be


a regular event. Jack and Roger are both sadistic killers and one might argue


that it does not matter if you are a killer or a ruthless killer because either


way you are still a killer but one can also argue: “Do you honestly think that


the boys would be the same is it were Roger and not Jack that became chief?

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