Ralph’s final word was an ungracious mutter “All right. “ That was a dirty trick.” They were silent on the mountain-top while the opaque look appeared in Jack’s eyes and passed away. Could they not see? Anger instead of decency passes his throat. He resented, as an addition to Jacks misbehavior, this verbal trick. They waited for an appropriate decent answer. Clearly they were of the opinion that Jack had done the decent thing, had put himself in the right by his generous apology and Ralph obscurely, in the wrong. The buzz from the hunters was one of the admiration at this handsome behavior. But since the movement of the plot is toward the emergence of evil in the boys and it's gradual domination of them, it is fittingly not long before Ralph's position is usurped by Jack, who finally leads the now savage tribe of boys with their anonymous devils' faces and sits in the midst of them like an idol." " Ironically, not Jack who is the most obvious leader, but Ralph who is no devil, is chosen.
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