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 ....
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