Jack, a main character in Lord of The Flies, reminds me of a horrible man in history, Adolf Hitler. They both have done horrible things. Hitler and Jack have a lot in common, but they are also dissimilar. These two evil people obtained their power in varying ways yet they used their power in similar ways. In Lord of the Flies, Jack rules over most of the boys when he comes to power. This is evident when Jack feeds most of the boys on the island (Golding 136). Jack, too, employed fear and food to influence the boys to join him. When Jack had few boys against him, he forced them to join him or they would be hurt (Golding 166). Before and during World War II, Hitler rules over Germany when he comes to power. Hitler, however, wasn't …show more content…
Jack gained support through fear and and access to food in a relatively short time (Golding 137). Hitler’s ideas gained support over a longer period of time. Hitler started very low in politics joining the German Workers’ party. He was soon seen as a leader because of his speeches. “The audience was hypnotized. It shouted with joy; it yelled; it wept. The meeting had nothing to do with politics anymore. It had become a mass of believers in miracles” (Shuter 14). According to the online source, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Hitler became chancellor, the head of the German government in …show more content…
However, Jack didn't have many people that did not support him on the island. Hitler had continents against him. Hitler started World War II, which resulted in the deaths of millions of people. “On September 1, 1939, Hitler began World War II with an invasion of Poland” (Shuter 33). Jack never killed anyone himself but influenced his followers to kill both Simon and Piggy. “The beast was on its knees in the center, its arms folded over its face… The beast struggled forward, broke the ring and fell over the steep edge of the rock to the sand by the water. At once the crowd surged after it, poured down the rock, leapt on the beast, screamed, struck, bit, tore.” (Golding 139). “High overhead, Roger, with a sense of delirious abandonment, leaned all of his weight on the lever… The rock struck Piggy a glancing blow from knee to chin… Piggy, saying nothing, with no time for even a grunt, traveled through the air sideways from the rock, turning over as he went… Piggy fell forty feet and landed on his back across the square red rock in the sea… Piggy’s arms and legs twitched a bit, like a pig’s after it has been killed.” (Golding
Hitler and his Nazi party rose to power by tapping into these feelings. Hitler
It's november 11 1918 war one has just finished and germany is left in ruins. After 15 years a political figure takes power and his name is adolf hitler. Hitler gained his power just like jack did int the book lord of the flies, by fear and promises of short term relief from crisis. In the book lord of the flies by william golding the author uses the boys to show how power changes when in crisis. The boys are quick to assign ralph the chief because he is the first one to talk about rescue and being saved.
Similarly, in Lord of the Flies, Piggy dies while opposing Jack’s leadership. While Ralph and Piggy argue with Jack about what is necessary for survival (i.e. hunting and chaos or law and rescue), Roger, acting in accordance with Jack’s desires, pushes a rock on Piggy and kills him (Golding). Like Macbeth and Banquo, Jack saw Piggy and Ralph as direct opposition and thus obstacles to his rule and sought to eliminate it. Throughout the novel, Piggy and Ralph consistently have ideological conflicts with Jack
In many stories someone can find that one villain. The one that is power hungry, the one that wants to rule. This is true for The Lord of the Flies as well. You have Jack, who from the very beginning, wanted power. As the story progresses it is easy to see that the unearned power that he did have, did not have positive impacts.
After World War II, people around the world were skeptical of everything: the government, their leaders, and society as a whole. Many were in a constant state of fear of nuclear annihilation. William Golding’s Lord of the Flies, published in 1954, is believed to be a “political and historical allegory, even as a cautionary tale for the leaders of the world” (Henningfeld). The island is what the world would be like after nuclear annihilation, and the demise of the boys is what Golding is warning society about. Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, published in 1953, is set in a society that has endured multiple atomic wars.
Hitler soon joined the group after it was founded and quickly rose up the ranks with his powerful and captivating speeches. After Hitler was released from prison after the failed Beer Hall Putsch he brought the Nazi party to new heights and began to bases its ideals on racial beliefs. With his Captivating speeches, Hitler and the Nazi party won the 1925 election leading to the Nazi party 's immense control over Germany and its citizens. Because if its great popularity in Germany the Nazi party gained an immense following from 27,000 members in 1925 to 108,000 members in 1929. In conclusion, the rise of the Nazi party was large to do with Hitler and his ideals, for if not for his captivating speeches and racial believes the Nazi party would have been a name lost in
In the book “Lord of the Flies” Jack isn’t the only one that started the destruction of the island but in my point of view the ultimate cause is Jack is the main cause of the destruction of the island the one that led to the destruction he is careless that only cares about himself and that wants to be the one everyone listens to the one everyone looks up to. In the beginning Jack has always had that ruthless look in him,that feeling of evil I mean he had red hair kinda symbolize as a devil,he saw himself powerful when he sees weak in people he takes advantage of them and makes fun of it without even realizing. One way of Jack seeing himself powerful and better than the others is when he automailty saw himself as chief because he is leader of the choir,and can sing a c sharp “A
In Lord of the Flies, William Golding shows the progression of absolute power, and how ambition can take over one's mind. Stranded on an island after their plane crashed, the boys create their own democracy with one absolute ruler, just like many other governments throughout history. The boys voted Ralph as their ruler, but Jack slowly starts to take some of Ralph’s power, and eventually usurps him as their chief. Lord of the Flies suggests that absolute power is corrupt, and that humans are overly ambitious in wanting to take power from the person who has the most of it. Just like any large group of people, the boys decide that they “ought to have a chief to decide things” (Golding 22).
In William Goldings novel, Lord of the Flies, the children introduced teach the readers some valuable lessons. While the children needed to survive, we can still learn many lessons from them. The three most important lessons taught to us by the children are to not misuse our authority, to look out for our neighbors, and to know our priorities. Lord of the Flies teaches us to not misuse our authority by showing us how to be good leaders. Neither Jack nor Ralph could be considered a good leader, but neither one of them are necessarily a bad leader either.
How Absolutely does Absolute Power Corrupt? Stranded, alone, no adults in sight. The boys in Lord of the Flies by William Golding were being evacuated from their school during the war, when their plane crashed on a small, uninhabited island. All adults were lost in the crash, only boys of various ages between twelve and six survived. Someone needs to be in charge, right?
Therefore, he was affected by the economic struggles more and as he lived on the streets, he was submissive to other points of views of those living around him. “It’s the Jews fault you know, they swarm into our country and steal the bread from our tables” (CBC Hitler Film, 2003) said a man who was on the streets with Hitler. This then caused him to have harsher feelings towards the Jews because they were taking all the jobs and raising the prices of everyday items and he would tell others about what this man told him. Another German influence that Hitler was exposed to was the general German attitude of the time that they were the best and should win the war. Hitler heard speeches by people in public praising the war.
Society has an evil deep within. Most don’t notice it because it is them, we are the evil, people are the evil. The Lord of the Flies novel written by William Golding was a look into the evil of society. This evil was conveyed through one specific character in the novel, Jack. Jack is a main character in the story whose personality is way different than we would expect a common 12 year old boy’s to be.
Throughout Lord of the Flies, Jack proves himself to be a very aggressive and forceful leader who always seems motivated by self-interest. From the beginning of the novel, Jack instills fear within the boys to maintain control. For example, during the scene in which the boys are to vote on a leader, Golding clearly coveys that although the boys do not really want to vote for Jack, but they reluctantly do so. “With dreary obedience the choir raised their hands. ‘Who wants me?’
Corruption’s Rise to Power Combined Joseph Stalin and Adolf Hitler killed 54 million people. This begs the question, why do people who are clearly corrupted and even murderous followed by many? William Golding in his novel The Lord of the Flies attempts to answer that question through his portrayal of the character, Jack. In the novel, a group of boys get stranded on an island and attempt to create a proper government.
Jack has changed greatly, over the course of William Golding’s novel, Lord of the Flies. Crashing onto an island without adults and having to survive put a strain on all of the boys, but Jack’s personality altered the most due to this experience. He went from living as an ambitious choir boy, to being a vicious, brutal, beast. Many things changed Jack on the island, but most of all, he created the monster he became.