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What beliefs do Jack and the boys seem to have developed? How can this type of behavior and line of thinking be explained?

(Chapter 10, Lord of the Flies)

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In Lord of the Flies, Jack uses the beast to unify the boys over a common fear. Once the boys are sufficiently afraid of the beast, Jack presents himself as a strong leader who can protect the boys from the threat. As the boys give in to more primal instincts, Jack solidifies his power by projecting himself as a hunter with authoritative knowledge about the beast the boys fear.

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