Friday, May 11, 2012

Chapter 4

In chapter four it gets more clear that the hunters get more and more to "wild animals", because they are more interested in killing a pig, then in being responsible for the fire that is supposed to be sign that they can get found. They are only interested in killing and nothing else. While Ralph tries to do everything to build a society with rules and morals on the island. In that chapter you can see the first time the real hate between Ralph and Jack and Ralph shows that openly because he is upset that the hunters did not take care of there job by keeping the fire going. But Jack is not interested in what Ralph says about that he is more focused on the pig he killed with the other hunter. Another part were you can see the hate between Ralph and Jack, is when Jack hits Piggy. But there you see that not all Jack morals are gone until know because he admits that his acting against Piggy and the other kids was not right but he  does not apologize at Piggy for what he did.

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