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Post by MsElliott on Feb 22, 2015 18:13:34 GMT
What does Jack do that causes Roger to have doubts about his leadership?
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Post by isabelleewert on Feb 24, 2015 6:24:09 GMT
What does Jack do that causes Roger to have doubts about his leadership? Roger has doubts about Jack's leadership when Robert tells him that Jack had Wilfred tied up for hours and is in for a beating. Robert doesn't know why Wilfred is going to be punished and Roger does not like that there was no explanation for Jack's actions against Wilfred.
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Post by jemimareid on Feb 24, 2015 21:30:48 GMT
What does Jack do that causes Roger to have doubts about his leadership? Roger has doubts about Jack's leadership when Robert tells him that Jack had Wilfred tied up for hours and is in for a beating. Robert doesn't know why Wilfred is going to be punished and Roger does not like that there was no explanation for Jack's actions against Wilfred. Exactly. I think Roger likes violence, but his civilisation side is still there, telling him that punishment for no good reason is not good.
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Post by zoewatson on Feb 25, 2015 8:48:27 GMT
Roger has doubts about Jack's leadership when Robert tells him that Jack had Wilfred tied up for hours and is in for a beating. Robert doesn't know why Wilfred is going to be punished and Roger does not like that there was no explanation for Jack's actions against Wilfred. Exactly. I think Roger likes violence, but his civilisation side is still there, telling him that punishment for no good reason is not good. Even though Roger is seen evil, he still has remains of civilisation. Earlier in the book he would throw rocks at the littuns, which is evil, but he would purposly miss. This shows he still has some order of civilisation and it is clear in this chapter that Roger does not think punishment should be given for no reason.
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Post by lilyklunyk on Feb 26, 2015 5:31:22 GMT
Jack ordered the boys to tie Wilfred up so he can later give him an unnecessary beating. Roger thinks this shows irresponsible leadership. He doesn't like the fact that Jack doesn't have a reason to beat Wilfred, but he seemed to think that Jack is a good chief for creating the massive boulder that had been set up to stop unwanted people from entering Castle Rock.
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Post by zoel on Feb 26, 2015 5:35:27 GMT
Roger has doubts about Jack's leadership when Robert tells him that Jack had Wilfred tied up for hours and is in for a beating. Robert doesn't know why Wilfred is going to be punished and Roger does not like that there was no explanation for Jack's actions against Wilfred. Exactly. I think Roger likes violence, but his civilisation side is still there, telling him that punishment for no good reason is not good. the flip side is that this could lead into Roger finding pleasure in punishing those who have done wrong
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Post by coreym on Feb 26, 2015 7:10:15 GMT
What does Jack do that causes Roger to have doubts about his leadership? Roger has doubts about Jacks leadership when Robert tells him that Jack has Wilfred, a boy we haven't heard of before, tied up and threatening to hurt him for no apparent reason.
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Post by laurah on Feb 26, 2015 9:26:10 GMT
What does Jack do that causes Roger to have doubts about his leadership? Jack ties up one of the boys of his camp, Wilfred, and beats him soon after for no reason whatsoever. Roger doubts Jack's leadership because of his misuse of power, his 'irresponsible authority'.
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Post by mattsmart on Feb 26, 2015 11:14:11 GMT
What does Jack do that causes Roger to have doubts about his leadership? Roger has doubts about Jacks leadership when Robert tells him that Jack has Wilfred, a boy we haven't heard of before, tied up and threatening to hurt him for no apparent reason. You can really see that the power that jack now has, has gotten to him and he is misusing it
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Post by kayleewilliams on Feb 26, 2015 12:14:52 GMT
What does Jack do that causes Roger to have doubts about his leadership? Roger begins to have doubts in Jack's leadership after Jack had left Wilfred tied up for hours, waiting to give him an unnecessary beating.
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Post by laurah on Feb 26, 2015 12:18:19 GMT
What does Jack do that causes Roger to have doubts about his leadership? Roger begins to have doubts in Jack's leadership after Jack had left Wilfred tied up for hours, waiting to give him an unnecessary beating. This is like the time when Roger was bullying one of the littluns, but never caused any harm because he knew it was wrong.
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Post by remimckenzie on Feb 26, 2015 12:26:34 GMT
What does Jack do that causes Roger to have doubts about his leadership? Roger has doubts about Jack's leadership when Robert tells him that Jack had Wilfred tied up for hours and is in for a beating. Robert doesn't know why Wilfred is going to be punished and Roger does not like that there was no explanation for Jack's actions against Wilfred. You can see that Roger likes the violence, but also has a good side to him which suggests that he did prefer the logical side that fell under civilisation.
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Post by coreym on Mar 1, 2015 2:12:25 GMT
Jack ordered the boys to tie Wilfred up so he can later give him an unnecessary beating. Roger thinks this shows irresponsible leadership. He doesn't like the fact that Jack doesn't have a reason to beat Wilfred, but he seemed to think that Jack is a good chief for creating the massive boulder that had been set up to stop unwanted people from entering Castle Rock. You can really see how badly Jack is misusing his power if even Roger thinks he's irresponsible.
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Post by zoebia on Mar 2, 2015 1:31:10 GMT
Roger has doubts about Jack's leadership when Robert tells him that Jack had Wilfred tied up for hours and is in for a beating. Robert doesn't know why Wilfred is going to be punished and Roger does not like that there was no explanation for Jack's actions against Wilfred. Exactly. I think Roger likes violence, but his civilisation side is still there, telling him that punishment for no good reason is not good. roger shows doubt and in a way is a bit scared now, he doesn't know what the other boy did to deserve it and it is causing him to doubt jack.
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Post by mackenzieg on Mar 4, 2015 13:29:45 GMT
What does Jack do that causes Roger to have doubts about his leadership? when Jack says that he has had Wilfred tied up for hours and that he is in for a beating, this seems odd to Roger. He didn't like the fact that Jack had no reason as to beating Wilfred but he still went along with it.
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