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jack
Jack painted his face originally because he believe that it would help disguise him from the pigs, making them easier to catch. Although, the painting of the face came to deem him as a savage, among other things, and that is why Golding included it in the novel.
Initially Jack painted his face as an aid to hunting, as a form of camoflague tio prevent the pigs from spotting him amongst the foliage and patches of shade in the jungle. But Jack quickly discovered that the paint also served as a mask, behind which he could do as he pleased without any feelings of remorse, regret, decency, shame or guilt. The painting of faces became an act of liberation which allowed the wearer of the paint to do anything that they wanted.
the mask sets jack free from civalization. This will turn jack into a savage.
When Jack painted his face with red & white clay and added black lines with charcoal it acted like a mask, behind which he could watch the antics of the boy wearing the paint. It divorced or separated him from his own actions, so that he felt no remorse, no shame and no guilt for anything which the 'painted savage' did.
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The quote "I'd like to put on war paint and be a savage" was said by Jack in "Lord of the Flies". It is important because it signifies Jack's descent into savagery as he becomes increasingly obsessed with power and dominance on the island, leading to the breakdown of order and civilization among the boys. This quote highlights the theme of the loss of innocence and the destructive nature of unchecked human impulses.
The hunters paint themselves as they are overcome by the excitement and frenzy of the hunt. This helps them become more primal and savage, letting go of their civilized inhibitions and embracing their inner savagery. The paint serves as a way for them to hide their identities and merge with the jungle, becoming more efficient hunters.
black is burning wood
Tom has to paint the fence in Chapter 2 of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain.
The paint is one of the many symbols, in the book, of savagery. If they paint their faces it will be confirmed that they are savage.
Jack wipes the blood on his hands on his face, specifically on his cheeks like war paint. This symbolizes his descent into savagery and his embrace of violence.
Jack painted his face originally because he believe that it would help disguise him from the pigs, making them easier to catch. Although, the painting of the face came to deem him as a savage, among other things, and that is why Golding included it in the novel.
I think words to describe this is savage, dangerous, etc.
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Samneric are worried about the tribe being painted because they fear that the tribe, under Jack's leadership, will become more savage and violent. They are concerned about what will happen to them if they are caught and brought back to the tribe, knowing that they will be subjected to the same brutal treatment.
Burning wood is a chemical change.