Which interpretation best describes the significance of this quotation?
1)Because Jack and Ralph are brothers, they cannot bring themselves to ignore one another.
2)Evil and violence will always conquer order and justice, for Jack has no rules or morals he must obey.
3)Golding constructs this passage as a definition of good and evil. Jack and Ralph are connected to one another because the 'good' Ralph needs 'evil' Jack to define him.
4)This passage is in part a metaphor. Jack will never let Ralph alone because the evil within Jack is present within Ralph, as well as within all humanity