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This passage is mainly about Jack being the id and Ralph being the superego in this scene. Jack mentions how he doesn't care and since they are hunters, rules are not needed than besides to kill the beast. Piggy understands there need to be rules but does not try to fight with Jack. Ralph, the superego in the passage, tries to explain there needs to be order in a society and that's all they have connecting them to the real world now.
I think this passage is important because it shows there is a thirst for order, rules, and a function society, but Jack doesn't care. I think if people were not as afraid of Jack there would be order. Though even the narrator mentions how the real world is slipping. Jack talks about how since they are hunters there is no need for rules. This seems semi barbaric and like he is turning into a beast himself. Jack also says that they would "beat and beat and beat" but doesn't have any specific noun in that sentence to show what he would be beating. This seems important and kind of like foreshadowing.
This passage is mainly about Jack being the id and Ralph being the superego in this scene. Jack mentions how he doesn't care and since they are hunters, rules are not needed than besides to kill the beast. Piggy understands there need to be rules but does not try to fight with Jack. Ralph, the superego in the passage, tries to explain there needs to be order in a society and that's all they have connecting them to the real world now.
I think this passage is important because it shows there is a thirst for order, rules, and a function society, but Jack doesn't care. I think if people were not as afraid of Jack there would be order. Though even the narrator mentions how the real world is slipping. Jack talks about how since they are hunters there is no need for rules. This seems semi barbaric and like he is turning into a beast himself. Jack also says that they would "beat and beat and beat" but doesn't have any specific noun in that sentence to show what he would be beating. This seems important and kind of like foreshadowing.
This could possibly work as a great thesis for our literary analysis! Just make sure you could back it up!
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