Lord of the Flies
How is jack presented as formidable figure?
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Jack's aggressiveness changes throughout the novel. If you mean by how he was first presented, Jack shows a sense of a boy who commanded obedience through fear. He wasn't a large boy (he was described as bony/skinny) but had an authority about him that seemed to scare his choir. There was an aggressiveness that intimidated the other boys to be submissive to his wishes.