Explanation:
In the classic novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding, the character of Jack is portrayed as an aggressive and dominant personality who is constantly vying for the position of the chief among the group of boys stranded on a deserted island. Jack’s belief that he should be the chief is primarily driven by his desire for power and control over others.From a literature scientist’s perspective, Jack’s reasons for wanting to be chief can be analyzed through the lens of various literary theories, including psychoanalytic theory and postcolonial theory.