He takes this sort of powder/paint substance from plants and smears on his face like a red indian.
Jack
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.
In chapter 4, Jack decides to paint his face with clay to camouflage himself better for hunting. This helps him blend in with the environment and increases his chances of surprising prey.
No, hunting pigs for meat simply provided Jack with an excuse to kill pigs. Jack had only one real interest and that was in himself. Jack saw himself as superior to every and everything else. He saw it as his right to impose his will on others, and wielding the power over life and death, whether of a pig or another boy, was the ultimate expression of his superiority.
Jack was hunting
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Jack wishes to contribute to the survival of the boys by hunting pigs. Jack thinks that hunting pigs is the most important thing they can do to survive.
Jack wishes to contribute to the survival of the boys by hunting pigs. Jack thinks that hunting pigs is the most important thing they can do to survive.
Spirit
he designed it himself
Jack and the choir boys have devised spears for hunting game on the island. They have also resorted to using rocks as weapons for hunting.
hunting them