I presume that you are referring to the start of chapter 3: Huts on the beach where Jack is alone in the forest. The answer is that Jack is trying to hunt pigs.
I presume that you are referring to the start of chapter 3: Huts on the beach where Jack is alone in the forest. The answer is that Jack is trying to hunt pigs.
the fire on top of the mountain was out. Jack had taken the boys who were supposed to be keeping the fire alight away to hunt, meaning the fire was unattended and there was no smoke for a ship to see and hence the boys be rescued
Jack made his announced his own tribe in Chapter 8: Gift for the Darkness. He said "I'm going off by myself. He can catch his own pigs. Anyone who wants to hunt when I do can com too." In the end of he chapter Jack tries to show his power and steal Piggys specs.
It Helps Him Get Away From The Pigs .
The pleasure of hunting and killing pigs motivates Jack and makes him savage.
I presume that you are referring to the start of chapter 3: Huts on the beach where Jack is alone in the forest. The answer is that Jack is trying to hunt pigs.
mud and broken limbs
Roger tells Robert that Jack is going to sharpen a stick at both ends and use it to hunt pigs.
Roger and Jack likely intended to use the sharpened stick as a weapon. Its design as a spear with both ends sharpened suggests they intended to hunt or harm someone or something. This weapon could have been used for hunting animals or as a tool to establish power or control over others.
Pigs look for nuts, grasses, fruit, crops, they root for things.
yes,if they get vicious enough they will eat other pigs
I presume that you are referring to the start of chapter 3: Huts on the beach where Jack is alone in the forest. The answer is that Jack is trying to hunt pigs.
Jack painted his face with clay and charcoal to disguise himself from the pigs by blending in with the environment and appearing more like a predator than prey. This tactic allowed him to get closer to the pigs without startling them and increase his chances of a successful hunt.
The Huli mainly hunt possums, bandicoots, tree kangaroos and birds. They hunt using bows made of black palm with cane string. They do not hunt pigs as the pigs are domesticated. The majority of hunting is done at night for possums. The major game bird is the cassowary and these are hunted normally by a group of men using dogs. The Dog which is very similar to a dingo is an essential hunting companion to the Huli. In recent time most of the hunting is done with home made shotguns.
The boys follow Jack because he promises them protection and food. They are afraid of the beast and believe that Jack's tribe offers safety and resources. Additionally, Jack uses fear and manipulation to control the boys and keep them loyal to him.
Jack wishes to contribute to the survival of the boys by hunting pigs. Jack thinks that hunting pigs is the most important thing they can do to survive.