This passage also offers a chance for an analyzation of the choice of point of view from Golding. Due to his choice to use third person omniscient, the reader is given a chance to go into the mind of a character besides Ralph, and in this case, Jack. The omniscient point of view really allows the reader to see the importance of this moment in Jack’s character’s change. The last part of the text, ‘taken away its life...drink’ shows one of the first steps in Jack’s sinking into savage behavior. He was previously unable to kill a pig he had been hunting, but now, after being faced with hunger, he is not just happy to have food but he is satisfied with the taking
This passage also offers a chance for an analyzation of the choice of point of view from Golding. Due to his choice to use third person omniscient, the reader is given a chance to go into the mind of a character besides Ralph, and in this case, Jack. The omniscient point of view really allows the reader to see the importance of this moment in Jack’s character’s change. The last part of the text, ‘taken away its life...drink’ shows one of the first steps in Jack’s sinking into savage behavior. He was previously unable to kill a pig he had been hunting, but now, after being faced with hunger, he is not just happy to have food but he is satisfied with the taking