Jack Instinct | Ultra

In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies , the character Jack Merridew represents the —a descent into primal, ultra-violent behavior.

: Use Sigmund Freud’s Id theory to explain how Jack’s lack of societal "shackles" allows his basic instincts to take over, leading to chaos and tyranny. Jack Instinct Ultra

: Analyze how Jack uses the fear of "the beast" to manipulate the other boys and consolidate his power. Option 2: Instinct vs. Intellect in Jack London’s Works In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies ,

: Discuss how Jack transitions from a choir leader to a "savage" driven by the thrill of the kill. Option 2: Instinct vs

A common theme in Jack London’s writing, such as To Build a Fire and The Call of the Wild , is the "ultra" survival instinct of nature. Lord of the Flies Prediction: Jack - by Dominic Salles