NO
Ralph
Samneric
Jack uses clay and charcoal to camouflage himself in the novel "Lord of the Flies." He paints his face with these materials to blend in with the forest surroundings while hunting or performing rituals.
Jack promises the Lord of the Flies that he will continue to hunt and kill for it. He also pledges to offer sacrifices to it in the form of the pig's head that he places on a stick as an offering.
In Lord of the Flies Jack had two quests. First and foremost he wanted to be the leader, he wanted power over all of the boys on the island. Jack's second quest was to hunt and kill.
to kill the pig
Jack orders the boys to kill Piggy and Ralf.
Mr. Imes will kill you you fool.
He is camouflaging himself so he can hunt without being seen
Jack blamed the fear on the "beast" but it was just imaginary and he used it to make himself powerful.
no, the lord of the flies is in jack; in fact it is in all of the boys. This is because the lord of the flies is an allegorical representation of the devil, and uncivilized nature within all human beings. Thus, the lord of the flies; (or balzeebub, a form of the devil in Arabic) exists within all human beings. This is what william golding was trying to get across to the reader
tht he wants to kill more things not just pigs