Jack seems to have become much more relaxed, probably because he has almost achieved his aim of become undisputed leader of the other boys. To emphasise his new power and importance he is seated on a great log which has been dragged into place for this purpose. Jack wears paint and is garlanded like a primitive idol and is surrounded by offerings of food and drink. His tribe seem relaxed too, happy to trade their independence for the security and protection of belonging to an 'armed' tribe. Jack is happy to dispute Ralph's claim to leadership openly, in the knowledge that he has already won the support of most of the other boys and those who haven't yet joined Jack's tribe are persuaded to do so by the offer of food and protection coupled with the obvious inability of Ralph and Piggy to prevent them from doing so. Even the arrival of the storm fails to shatter the bond formed between Jack and his tribe. Jack's simply order to 'do our dance' and the boys' blind faith in his leadership is sufficient to hold the tribe together.
His hair has grown longer, he wears only a pair of tattered shorts held up by a belt , no shoes or shiert, and his freckled skin is deeply tanned and pealing with sunburn on his back.
He becomes more obsessed with killing a pig.
cause he likes muking bin
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Denial. Jacks Denial to be rescue someday.
jack takes the hunters and creates their own"tribe".
He becomes more obsessed with killing a pig.
In the book The Lord of the Flies by chapter 9 Ralph, Piggy, and the twins are the people who have not joined Jack's group. After the twins are captured and Piggy is killed that leaves Ralph as the one person who is not a part of Jack's tribe.
everybody
He was eating for a good place to stab him
In chapter 9 of "Lord of the Flies," signs of Jack's power include his growing group of followers, his dictatorial leadership style, and his ability to manipulate fear and violence to control and influence the other boys on the island. Jack's control over hunting and food distribution also reinforces his power and authority among the boys.
cause he likes muking bin
Ralph learns of Jack's plans for him in Chapter 12 when he overhears Samneric's conversation about Jack's intention to hunt him like a pig. This revelation prompts Ralph to flee for his life through the jungle while being hunted by Jack and his tribe.
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Ralph believes that Jack saw a ship
Denial. Jacks Denial to be rescue someday.
There are four jacks in a standard deck of 52 playing cards. There is a jack in each suit: spades, hearts, diamonds and clubs. Each jack has a different appearance and is in a different pose.
jack takes the hunters and creates their own"tribe".