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  • Ralph's hair in Lord of the Flies symbolizes the growing savagery. Throughout the book we see that Ralph wants a hair cut or will brush it away because he is trying to see past the savagery that the "beast" has created in all the boys.
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piggy can not grow hair because he is the only person on the island that remianed civilized. the other boys are growing hair because they are uncivlized and they are becoming savages.

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Jack has red hair which is generally linked with having an aggressive nature. He is fiery quick to lose his temper and resort to violence.

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On the island the objects which probably most closely represent Jack are; his sheath knife, face paint, his black choristers cap and his spear.

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Q: What does jack's mask symbolize in lord of the flies?
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