1.- How does Jack Symbolise the inner savage of the children?

Jack at the beginning of the story was a person that act like a leader but Ralph was chosen to be chief so he decided to be the leader of the hunters. Jack behaves like a leaer aand like a savage as well, he starts to wear a mask maybe to hide his I identity or because he is afraid of something. All the children do things that adults do in this case Jack is that adult and they are doing what he does for example the way he behaves, he kills pigs in a savage way and fantasies about all the bloodhe also  he shows the children in the island how he kills the pigs, when Simon went went back to the beach Jack jumped on him and everyone did the same killing Simon.

Another event was when jack decided to create his own group and becomes the new chief of the clan and has a chant ” kill the beast, cut his throat ” which he and all the children said after hunting pigs.

When  he devised the idea to crush Ralph with the giant boulder in the tall grass or to set fire to the whole island just to find Ralph he told everyone to find him and kiss him, Roger had a stick sharp at both ends which means that he was going to do the same thing he did with the pig’s head. Jack encourage all the children in the island to become savages to be like him.

2.- How does Golding attempt to influence our reactions to Jack’s actions?