he was throwing the rocks at the little kids
In "Lord of the Flies," darkness symbolizes the descent into savagery and the loss of civilization and order. It represents the characters' inner darkness and the growing fear and violence on the island. Darkness also conveys the theme of the loss of innocence and the presence of evil within human nature.
The other kids' response to Simon's attempt to share the truth about the beast symbolizes the blindness of society to the truth and their tendency to follow the crowd without questioning. It highlights how fear and mob mentality can lead to violence and tragic consequences. The rejection and eventual killing of Simon reflect the destructive nature of prejudice and ignorance when left unchecked.
In "Lord of the Flies," Jack rubs blood on Maurice's face in Chapter 8, during the preparation for the hunt in their descent into savagery. This act symbolizes the growing brutality and primal instinct that is consuming the boys as they become increasingly disconnected from civilization.
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Lotf Ali Khan was born in 1769.
Lotf Ali Khan died in 1794.
jack and his hunters change because in the beginning they didnt take hunting aas seriously but now they are so in to it that they are even killing people
Sheikh Lotf Allah Mosque was created in 1618.
Ralph and Piggy join in Jack his tribe's dance during the night when Simon came out of the forest. Jack and everybody else thought he was the beastie (since it was so dark) and they killed him.
Jack demonstrates his newly gained power in "Lord of the Flies" by assuming control over the group of boys, establishing himself as the leader of his own faction that ultimately splits off from Ralph's leadership. He uses fear and intimidation to maintain his authority, instilling a sense of tribalism and violence among his followers. Jack's dominance is further solidified through his manipulation of the boys' fears and desires, as well as his use of brute force to enforce his orders.
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Jack is a character in "Lord of the Flies" who shows an open dislike towards the littluns. He sees them as a nuisance and a burden on their society.