JACK MERRIDEW - Characteristics
Jack starts off as an assertive, proud and bossy leader of the choir boys, later evolving his ambitions, and becoming more and more competitive, and thus displaying another side of his condescending nature. His thirst for power has eventually led to his transition into becoming a cruel, tyrannical leader focused on pleasure of hunting, oppressing and intimidating his subjects.
The face paint frees him from society's rules and accountability for one's actions. It further permits his safe passage into the savage lifestyle while hidden under the facelessness and anonymity of the paint mask.
In lord of the flies, ben is a follower of jack...or a choir boy.
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In chapter 7 of "Lord of the Flies," Jack finds a pig and kills it. The unusual simile used to describe this moment is that Jack's laugh is "the glee of the hunter who knows he's successfully stalked and killed his prey."
In lord of the flies, ben is a follower of jack...or a choir boy.
He has a knife
he punches piggy in the stomich, smacks him on the head so his glasses fall off.
It is the pig's head cut off by jack, transformed from a loving pig to a creepy horror. The flies were buzzing around the head, making the pigs head the Lord of the Flies. In other interpretations, Jack is considered to be the Lord of the Flies. The beast is also thought to be the Lord of the Flies.
Jack never died
The lord of the flies is the head of the pig that Jack and his 'tribe' killed, they left it on a stake as an offering to the beast (ie)
Piggy
Jack
Jack and Ralph.
in the forest