"Then dog-like, uncomfortably on all fours yet unheeding his discomfort...." "He closed his eyes, raised his head and breathed in gently with flare nostrils, assessing the current of warm air for information." And... "Jack himself shrank at this cry with a hiss of indrawn breath; and for a minute became less a hunter than a furtive thing, ape-like among the tangle of trees."
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Jack acts like the chief of a tribe of savages, sitting on a large log (as if it were a throne) surrounded by offerings of food on leaves and wearing face paint. He orders the other boys around and Ralph and Piggy are only give meat after Jack commands it.
Jack constantly finds him self trying to overtake Ralph's place as the leader and is very violent in the novel.
death
He becomes so much like an animal, obsessed with the hunt, that he cares about nothing else. He also begins to walk on all fours in one part of the book. He is cruel and only cares about himself. This shows he's an animal. We all hate Jack.
piggy, in chapter 2
The purpose of dazzle paint in Lord of the Files is an imagery and allegory/ It is also a symbolism why women put on more make up when they go on a job interview or a first date.
Simon's encounter with the lord of the flies is one of the most important events in the book. Simon's meeting with Lord of the Flies is a foreshadow into his own death, Simon looks into the vast darkness in Lord of the flies and later dies after his meeting with lord of the flies. The meeting also reveals to Simon that the fear of the lord of the flies or the "beasties" is truly within themselves.Simon is an epileptic and during an epileptic fugue he has an internalised conversation with the evil which he knows dwells within us all. He mentally projects this inner beast onto the pig's head on a stick which Jack has left as an offering for the imagined beast.