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One quote from Jack painting faces in "Lord of the Flies" is: "We'll have to look like we fought for it" (Golding, 63). This shows Jack's belief in the importance of appearance and deception. Additionally, "He capered toward Bill, and the mask was a thing on its own, behind which Jack hid, liberated from shame and self-consciousness" (Golding, 64) highlights how the mask allows Jack to embrace his savage instincts.
It starts out as a democracy when all of the boys first meet, but then Jack usurps a lot of Ralph's power, and it turns into a dictatorship/fascist government (ruled by the military)
Jack could represent the pig's head, and the flies could represent Jack's followers, how they are practically "swarming" around him.
Jack never died
Jack is the antagonis(competitor, rival) of the story
He has a knife
Jack made the offering as a sacrifice.
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Jack and Ralph.