It represents or shows how much the boys lost their identity. Jack woundn't have done those things without the mask on, and many times he is blushing under the mask when he says things. The only reason he says them is because no one will be able to see him react.
Jack's mask is used to represent the unleashing of evil nature that the polite society leashes. The painted mask initially scares the hunter Bill, but he then laughs and backs away into the jungle. When Jack refers to the paint as "dazzle paint" he is referring to the camouflage used in warfare. This slight statement links his new identity as a shameless killer with those who are fighting in the war.In this context, painted faces indicate that the boys are merging with their environment, and becoming wild and uncivilized. They have adapted the colors and materials of the island as part of their identity, expression and face.
the title "beast in the water" is significant because in that chapter the boys think and discuss that the beast could have come from the sea.
The importance of Chapter 1's title is that the sound of the conch shell brings all the boys to the same spot
In chapter 1, they find a conch shell and piggy relizes that the conch could be used as a horn to call all the other boys on the island. With that, they blow into the conch and many boys come to the beach.
The word comedy signifies happy ending which is prominent in divine comedy.
Taken at face value the title simply refers to the lighting of the signal fire on the mountain top. It could also refer to the fact that the signal fire got out of control and set fire to a pocket of trees on the mountain side. However as symbolism is often used in Lord of the Flies the title could refer to beacon fires which were lit during war time as a warning that the enemy was approaching. This might be a veiled allusion to the fact that things were already beginning to go wrong on the island and the first cracks in their society had begun to appear.
The significance is the long hair symbolizes the boys being on the island for a long time and the painted faces symbolizes that the can hunt when their faces are painted.
Painted face allows them to become savages. For example, Jack can hunt when he paints his face Long hair symbolizes that they've been on the island for a while now
shows that civilization is quickly fading and the savages within them are showing themselves.
Symbolizes that the boy stranded on the island are becoming more "unkept" and wild in appearance" and appear more"savage-like" as they move from a democratic-sphere to that of less order (anarchic).
The boys painting their faces is kind of like wearing a mask or becoming another person and it's easier to do bad things when you're someone else, therefore they become more savage.The painting of faces, as well as the effects mentioned above, also indicates how Jack and his hunters are embracing the more primative and violent side of their nature, they are actively becoming savages. The long hair by contrast refers to Ralphs distaste for his long hair, dirty skin and dirty clothes. It shows his rejection of the progress towards savagery and his desire to retain what little remains of the trappings of civilisation.
this chapter is called "Painted faces and long hair because it shows how long they've been on the island with proper cleaning. Just like not taking your bath for awhile and always trying to grow an afro
It should be:You Have Seen Their Faces
The significance of the title of the play An Ideal Husband is that there is no such thing as a true ideal husband.
This is a title that has been used by many artists,
The original title is 'Miss Jane Bowles'. It was painted in 1775. The mushy title 'Love Me...' is more effective for selling prints.
what is the significiance of the title twelve pound look
what is the significiance of the title twelve pound look