In William Golding's novel "Lord of the Flies," when the boar charges, Jack and the boys attempt to kill it by using their spears. They display their primal instincts and hunting skills as they work together to take down the boar. This scene highlights the boys' descent into savagery and their growing detachment from civilization.
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Well, honey, Jack and the boys ain't sippin' tea when that boar decides to throw a fit. They grab their spears and go full-on warrior mode, ready to take that beast down like it's nobody's business. Ain't no time for chit-chat when there's a wild boar on the loose, darlin'.
Well, when the boar charges, Jack and the boys react in different ways. Some may freeze in fear, while others may try to run away or defend themselves. It's important to remember that everyone reacts differently in intense situations, and it's okay to feel scared or unsure.
Jack showed the rest of the boys a shallow gash on his arm caused, he said, by the tusk of the boar as he had tried to grab hold of it.
the other boys feel like they need to jack in the group. while they are building the signal fire the boys sneak off and go and join Jack's group.
Why don't you read the book and find out? They go to Castle Rock which is the only place that Jack admits that he has never been to during his hunting expeditions. When no beast is found they then decide to look on the mountain top, which is where Samneric reported they had seen it.
After the boar charged the boys and escaped with a wound to its snout the boys reenacted the event. Robert played the part of the boar but the game quickly spiraled out of control. The boys held Robert's arms and legs while Jack seized his hair. Ralph jabbed him with a spear and all the boys fought to get close, to squeeze and hurt Robert's vulnerable flesh. The 'game' ended when Jack pretended to cut Robert's throat, leaving Robert physically hurt, frightened and sobbing.
sam and Eric don't get treated well well by jack and his boys they just go along with them.