Lord of the Flies Who Should be the Leader of the Entire Group
To be a successful leader, one must, above all else, command respect. ... A leader must inspire fear in his or her people. ... The successful leader also keeps his people defensive. ... Jack would make the best leader for the group, because he not only commands respect from his people, but also inspires fear. ... Without the utmost reverence, a leader does not truly control his or her people. ... A leader must have absolute power over his people. ... No one will ever question whether or not Jack should beat Wilfred. ... This keeps ones people loyal to their leader for reasons of security. Even more clever; your people will be automatically prejudiced against the wonders of the non-group world. ... Jack often reminds the group that The Beast is out there. ... Jack also uses Ralphs pitiful group to stress his point. "They [Ralphs group] will try to spoil things we do so the watchers must be careful" (160).