Jack suggests that they can use a spear, track animals, and set up a trap to catch something when they go hunting.
Jack leaves the beast an offering of the sow's head, mounted on a stick, and her guts. He later advises his tribe to, and I quote... "So leave the mountain alone.... and give it the head if you go hunting." After further thought he adds, "We'd better keep on the right side of him, anyhow. You can't tell what he might do."
Jack and his choir were at the top of the mountain when Ralph spotted the smoke from the ship. They were supposed to be tending the fire, which they let go out while they were hunting.
How to go about hunting the beast.
Roger says this, talking to Jack as he paints on his face with clay, getting ready to go hunting.
Jack was hunting
Jack may be unconcerned about letting the fire go out because he is more focused on hunting and exerting power and control over the group rather than maintaining the fire for practical purposes. Additionally, Jack's increasing descent into savagery and obsession with hunting and violence may have diminished his sense of responsibility towards the common good of the group.
Jack sharpens his hunting knife, checks his hunting gear for any faults or missing items, and locates his hunting grounds on a map to plan his route.
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.
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
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