In chapter 3: Huts on the Beach Jack tells Ralph, and I quote... "If you're hunting sometimes you catch yourself feeling as if----" he flushed suddenly. "There's nothing in it of course. Just a feeling. But you can feel as if you're not hunting, but---being hunted; as if something's behind you all the time in the jungle." I suppose the feeling can best be described as vulnerability and a simple fear of the unknown.
hunting
How to go about hunting the beast.
Jack and the other hunters
Jack volunteers his hunting group to watch.
Jack is one of the central characters in the story, The Lord of the Flies. He smears clay on his face and has a sadistic look whenever he hunts animals.
hunting
Jack
he is good at hunting
hes angry
How to go about hunting the beast.
Jack and the other hunters
A hunting knife, which he uses to make several wooden spears.
Jack volunteers his hunting group to watch.
When Jack returned from hunting in "Lord of the Flies," he brought back a pig carcass as proof of his hunting skills. This helped boost his status among the boys and led to a growing division between Jack's group and Ralph's group. The arrival of the pig also symbolized the increasing savagery on the island.
Jack uses clay and charcoal to camouflage himself in the novel "Lord of the Flies." He paints his face with these materials to blend in with the forest surroundings while hunting or performing rituals.
Jack is one of the central characters in the story, The Lord of the Flies. He smears clay on his face and has a sadistic look whenever he hunts animals.
he did soo many things wrong. like betraying ralph. Hunting