In "Lord of the Flies", the boys reenact the hunt for the bore after the actual hunt. They make Robert pretend to be the boar and dance, chant and poke him with their spears. The group gets so caught up in the frenzy, they nearly kill him.
Jack's Choir of boys.
The boys hunt for Ralph as an order of Jack.
Jack used a spear that the boys made to hunt with.
Samneric inform Ralph that Jack is organsing a hunt for the next day and that the boys are going to form a line across the entire island and hunt for Ralph.
After their encounter with a boar, on their journey from castle rock to the mountain, the boys did a reenactment of a pig hunt with Robert playing the part of the boar. The boys got over excited and a little carried away, poking him with their spears and grabbing hold of his body and squeezing. The result was that Robert was physically hurt, terrified and in tears. When the game was over he rubbed his rump and complained "Oh, my bum!"
In "Lord of the Flies," the game the boys play after the hunt is a pig-killing game where they reenact the hunt by pretending to be the pig and being chased and eventually "killed" by the other boys. The game becomes increasingly violent and ritualistic, foreshadowing the descent of the boys into savagery and chaos.
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In Chapter 9 of "Lord of the Flies," the boys' game of reenacting the pig hunt takes a dark turn when they become overtaken by a frenzied tribal dance. The game transitions into a real hunt as they become consumed by savagery and lose touch with their humanity, ultimately leading to the tragic death of Simon. This scene symbolizes the complete descent of the boys into barbarism and foreshadows the violence and chaos that will continue to unfold on the island.