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Jack feels empowered to challenge Ralph and the rules because he sees an opportunity to gain control and assert his authority. He believes he can rally support from the other boys and exploit their desire for freedom and adventure to sway them to his side. Additionally, Jack's increasing obsession with hunting and the thrill of the hunt fuels his desire for power and control over the group.

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