Wednesday, March 25, 2020
Comparison Of Macbeth And Jack (of Lord Of The Flies) Essays
  Comparison of Macbeth and Jack (of Lord of the Flies)         Macbeth is one of the protagonist in a Shakespeare play "Macbeth".  Jack is also a protagonist in the novel "Lord of the Flies". The following  essay will outline the differences and similarities of these two  characters.       There are five similarities between Jack and Macbeth. Firstly, they  were both leader of some kind. Jack was a leader of a choir group while  Macbeth was a co-leader of Duncan's army. Secondly, they were brave. Jack  was brave, he went up to the top of the hill by himself and searched for  the beast. Macbeth was brave too, he won the battle in the beginning of  the story. Thirdly, they were both ambitious. Jack was the leader of the  hunting party in the beginning of the story, but he wanted to become the  leader of the entire group on the island. Macbeth wanted to become the  king of Scotland after having the conversation with the three witches.  Fourthly, they both became more cruel as they gained more power. After  Jack formed his own group and set up a camp on Castle Rock, he became more  cruel than before. For Macbeth, he hesitated six times before killing  Duncan. But when he planned to kill Banquo and Macduff's family, he didn't  hesitated and killed them without regret. Lastly, they were both  superstitious. Jack was superstitious, he worshipped the Lord of the Flies  and held a ritual dance around the camp fire after sacrificing the pig.  For Macbeth, he believed in the fortune telling of the three witches.  (Quote: All hail Macbeth, hail to thee, Thane of Glamis. All hail Macbeth,  hail to thee, Thane of Cawdor. All hail Macbeth, that should become king  here after.)       There are five differences between Jack and Macbeth. Firstly, their  ages were different. Jack was a teenager while Macbeth was an adult with a  wife. Secondly, they have different endings. Macbeth was killed in the  end of the story while Jack was rescued. Thirdly, Jack kills to  consolidate his power while Macbeth kills to success his goal. Jack's goal  was achieved in the middle of the story, he had to maintain his power over  others. For Macbeth, he had to kill other people in order to have a chance  to become king of Scotland. Fourthly, Macbeth was evil in the beginning of  the story while Jack was innocent, but he became more evil as the story  progress. Macbeth used his evil mind to plan all the murders while Jack  tried to help the group out by forming the hunting party in the beginning,  but he wanted to kill Ralph later. Lastly, no one can harm Jack while  somebody had the power to harm Macbeth. Macduff killed Macbeth in the  battle of Dunsinane while Ralph had no power to harm Jack. Ralph had to  hide when Jack became the leader of the island.       In conclusion, Jack was good in origin while Macbeth was evil and  cruel. They both had a common goal, it was to get more power in order to  become a leader. Greed for power will results in cruelty, killings and  finally revenge.    
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