When Golding created the character,Jack in Lord of the Flies, he is just one of many details that Golding tries to address to the readers that most human beings have an evil side to them and act as savages by the flow of nature. One of the main characters in the book, Jack, has a need for authority during the first couple of chapters but then gets upset because he didn't get the role of being chief. In the beginning of the book, Jack was able to have common sense and discipline that a culture was formed in him. "We've got to have rules and obey them. After all, we're not savages" (Golding 42) Jack mentioned in the Lord of the Flies about initiating a type of order among the young but spirited group of kids. Jack notices that there should be a setup of order to take place, from living in a strong built society for all his life.when Jack first stumbles across a wild boar, he is not successful at killing the wild