In "Lord of the Flies," Jack's apparel is described as dark and militaristic, representing his desire for power and control. The rest of the choir boys wear traditional school uniforms, which symbolize their initial adherence to rules and order. This contrast in apparel reflects the divergence in the boys' personalities and values as the novel progresses.
Jack is the only choir boy
Jack and the choir boys.
In lord of the flies, ben is a follower of jack...or a choir boy.
They were the hunters. They hunt for the group.
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In "Lord of the Flies," the head of the choir was Jack Merridew, who later becomes the leader of a group of boys in their struggle for power and survival on the island. Jack's descent into savagery and his desire for power make him one of the main antagonists in the novel.
butterflies r prettyer
An aircraft flies in the Earths atmosphere, whereas a spaceship flies above the atmosphere.
I think Roger ...
You find black flys everywhere in england. Mostly in houses. Or by poo
The odd member of the choir in "Lord of the Flies" is Simon. He is seen as different from the other boys because of his mysterious and insightful nature, often standing apart from the group and engaging in contemplation and introspection.