The application of coloured clay and charcoal as a form of face paint helped to camouflage the boys when hunting the pigs but it also served as a sort of mask, from behind which they could watch themselves preforming acts of violence or depravity with no feeling of involvement, shame, remorse or guilt.
Ralph say this when he has called his last meeting and is talking to Samneric and Piggy. When he mentioned going to confront Jack and his tribe at Castle Rock he said that they should go as they were. Samneric pointed out that Jack and his tribe would be "painted up" to which Ralph replied, "well we won't be, we're not savages and being rescued isn't a game."
That the boys lives are turning savage and that they are even starting to look like savages and not like the civilised being they actually are deep within.
In Lord of The Flies Wilfred is punished for doing nothing, by being tied to a tree and beaten.
You can approach this title on a few different levels. To begin, "the Lord of the Flies" is the name of the pig's head after being impaled on a stick. This seems a natural choice of names for such a bloody object. The pig's head then, being the title and all, becomes rather important. The horrible and primitive violence of the boys is a central theme. Next, you can approach the individual meaning and aesthetic of the words "Lord of the Flies." "Lord" has a lot to do with power, and it is, of course, the desire for power that drives a lot of the boys of the island (think Jack and his "you're not the boss of me" attitude). "Flies," on the other hand, connote death and decay (think that dead squirrel you found in the backyard and all the flying insects swarming about). Put them together, and you've got death and decay tied up with power and corruption. Nice. Lastly, as if that were not enough, "The Lord of the Flies" is also the name of Beelzebub, a demon or the devil, depending on how you like your mythology. So this book is getting at some pretty big questions, and driving home a rather weighty message about inherent evil and eternal darkness.
They put it on a bread wafer because they can show other rebels that they follow the cause, but if they got caught by the Capitol, they can eat it and disguise evidence of being a rebel.
Most defiantly, the white mans burden is talking about how as Americans/white men it is our duty to "help out" other nations who are not as civilized as we are. which was a major excuse for imperialism during that time. Many countries would say that just by being on the same land as the Savages and uncivilized races they were "helping" them even if they were destroying their land and exploiting their resources.
In the noun phrase 'a tribe of savages', the noun tribeis functioning as a collective noun.
She had no excuse for being late for class.
excuse letter for being absent in work due flood
Ralph say this when he has called his last meeting and is talking to Samneric and Piggy. When he mentioned going to confront Jack and his tribe at Castle Rock he said that they should go as they were. Samneric pointed out that Jack and his tribe would be "painted up" to which Ralph replied, "well we won't be, we're not savages and being rescued isn't a game."
There is no excuse for homework should and must always be done
She gave a phony excuse for being late to the meeting.
The sentence "Women, without men, are savages" contains the appropriate punctuation to make it clear that it is women who are being described as savages when they are without men. The commas help to set off the phrase "without men" as additional information.
Alligator attack
1. Let's say you're running in you disguise and all of the sudden, part of your disguise falls off, then your cover will be blown. 2. People will get suspicious of you and might do something bad like take apart your disguise or sabotage you. Those are two disadvantages of having a disguise.
to excuse you from being in drug withdrawl
Internet is not a living being..