In "Lord of the Flies," the main interactions between Ralph and Jack revolve around their conflicting leadership styles and philosophies regarding civilization and savagery. Ralph emphasizes the importance of order, rescue, and maintaining a signal fire, while Jack prioritizes hunting and primal instincts. Their dynamic escalates from rivalry to open hostility, ultimately leading to a fracture within the group and violent confrontations.
what is the main interaction that Ralph and Jack had in Lord of the Flies
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