: Use Sigmund Freud’s Id theory to explain how Jack’s lack of societal "shackles" allows his basic instincts to take over, leading to chaos and tyranny.

In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies , the character Jack Merridew represents the —a descent into primal, ultra-violent behavior.

: Discuss how Jack transitions from a choir leader to a "savage" driven by the thrill of the kill.

A common theme in Jack London’s writing, such as To Build a Fire and The Call of the Wild , is the "ultra" survival instinct of nature. Lord of the Flies Prediction: Jack - by Dominic Salles

: Analyze how Jack uses the fear of "the beast" to manipulate the other boys and consolidate his power. Option 2: Instinct vs. Intellect in Jack London’s Works

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