The twins suggest it so that they can hide their faces and find courage before going to see Jack.
cause they want to
The Rocks. -- <I could be wrong, I've been searching for an answer I found about a month ago, but this is what I remember> Pink represents innocence. When the boys cover their faces with paint, it represents the comming out of savagery and loss of innocence, for they are covering up their said pink faces with paint. There was also something to do with the rocks and conch being pink...
I think it might be Crimson Glory. They formed in 1979, changed their name twice before settling on Crimson Glory. Not sure when they started wearing the masks but their self-titled debut album was released in 1986, 2 years before Gwar's 'Hell-O' in 1988, and they were wearing them then. wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimson_Glory
his inhibitions are gone and wants to kill
The boys don't wear masks. Jack and his tribe paint their faces with red & white clay and add black marks with charcoal. The paint acts like a mask, helping to camouflage them when they hunt the pigs but more importantly freeing them from any responsibility for their actions. While wearing the paint the boys feel free to do anything they wish with no sense of guilt, remorse or restraint.
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.
Why do mimic dancer paint their faces white
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did the cherkees paint their faces
They paint there faces so that when the dead does come back they will look dead and not haunt you.
Naruto just poured paint
Chinese people do no not paint their faces white. Maybe you're thinking of a different culture, such as Japanese people.
cause they want to
beacuse it is there culture
with brushes
of course not
Such artists are portraitists.