He goes nuts and kills pigs all the time and kills people (not on purpose is what you're led to believe, but I don't buy it).
Another answer: Jack has two specific violent reactions. The first happened after the fire was allowed to go out on the mountain. Piggy critiscised Jack and Jack punched him in the stomach and slapped him around the head. The second occasion was when Ralph called Jack a thief, Jack rushed straight at him and attempted to stab Ralph in the chest with his spear.
Jack's violent reaction in "Lord of the Flies" includes his transformation into a savage leader obsessed with hunting and power. He becomes increasingly ruthless, leading to the brutal murder of Piggy and the attempt to kill Ralph before ultimately setting the island on fire as he pursues his desire for dominance.
he tries to kill ralph and contniues to hunt pigs
he dies
jacks reaction to what?
ugly
He gets a boner
everybody
He was eating for a good place to stab him
cause he likes muking bin
Jack felt hurt and defensive when he was called a thief. He may have felt misunderstood and challenged to prove his innocence.
One cheek and one eye socket white,red over the other half of his face.A black slash of charcoal across from right ear to left jaw.
Ralph believes that Jack saw a ship
Denial. Jacks Denial to be rescue someday.
Jacks are for lifting or raising things. They can be screwed jacks or air jacks, or most commonly, hydraulic jacks.