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The chief snatched one of the few spears that were left and poked Sam in the ribs.
"What d'you mean by it, eh?" said the chief fiercely. "What d'you mean by coming with spears? What d'you mean by not joining my tribe?"
The prodding became rhythmic. Sam yelled.
"That's not the way."
Roger edged past the chief, only just avoiding pushing him with his shoulder. The yelling ceased, and Samneric lay looking up in quiet terror. Roger advanced upon them as one wielding a nameless authority. (182)
This passage shows that Jack and Roger are becoming a team of terror against Samneric. It also shows that they are becoming the new Ralph and Piggy as their bond between them grows.
The passage also shows that Jack and Roger use violence to get what they want. Jack pokes Sam in the ribs just so he would answer their questions. They don't even give him the chance to respond.jack just kept poking Sam It shows the difference between Ralph and Jack's methods to get what they want.
"What d'you mean by it, eh?" said the chief fiercely. "What d'you mean by coming with spears? What d'you mean by not joining my tribe?"
The prodding became rhythmic. Sam yelled.
"That's not the way."
Roger edged past the chief, only just avoiding pushing him with his shoulder. The yelling ceased, and Samneric lay looking up in quiet terror. Roger advanced upon them as one wielding a nameless authority. (182)
This passage shows that Jack and Roger are becoming a team of terror against Samneric. It also shows that they are becoming the new Ralph and Piggy as their bond between them grows.
The passage also shows that Jack and Roger use violence to get what they want. Jack pokes Sam in the ribs just so he would answer their questions. They don't even give him the chance to respond.jack just kept poking Sam It shows the difference between Ralph and Jack's methods to get what they want.
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