Lord of the Flies

From the narrator's description, do you thiunk Ralph's or Jack's world is more appealing to the boys? Why?

Chapter 4

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Jack's world is more appealing to the boys. The boys really want to be told what they have to do. They do note like the responsibility of fulfilling the greater societal good. They want what Jack has to offer: play time, hunting, and an authority figure whom they can fear and abdicate their own responsibilities.