Jack and the hunters tap into the fear on the beach by using it to their advantage to gain power and control. They exploit the fear to manipulate the other boys and establish themselves as leaders through intimidation and violence.
all but jack have gone swimming
In "Lord of the Flies," the choir boys led by Jack initially serve as the hunters on the island. Their job is to hunt for food, but they later become Jack's tribe and enforce his rule over the other boys through fear and violence.
The hunters torture Sam and Eric until they agree to join Jack's tribe.
Jack Beach was born in 1862.
Hunters
because of the signal fire. Jack and his hunters were meant to keep the signal fire going but because Jack was hypnotised by the desire to hunt, he takes his hunters and retreats into the jungle to hunt a pig. When he is successful they return to the beach and realise that they let the fire out, and that a ship had passed but had not seen them because there was no signal fire
The ISBN of Jack Kirby's Galactic Bounty Hunters is 0-7851-2629-5.
Jack Beach died on 1896-07-23.
Jack threw a feast on the beach and invited all the boys to attend. He gave them all meat and then invited them to join his tribe, adding that his hunters would protect them from the beast.
The hunters are Jack Merridew and his followers, the choir kids. They hunt the pigs on the island, and are supposed to keep the fire going.
Jack hunts with the choir boys and makes them into his hunters.
Jack wants others to fear the beast because it gives him power and control. By creating fear among the group, he is able to manipulate their actions and decisions to his advantage. Additionally, instilling fear in others helps Jack assert his authority and dominance over the group.