Jack, the leader of the group of boys in "Lord of the Flies," becomes obsessed with hunting pigs as a way to assert his dominance and control over the group. The act of hunting pigs also appeals to his primal instincts and desire for power on the island.
The pig's head is called "the Lord of the Flies". But only by Simon.
Jack's compulsion in "Lord of the Flies" is driven by his desire for power and control. He becomes obsessed with hunting and establishing himself as the leader of the boys on the island. This compulsion eventually leads him to become increasingly violent and tyrannical.
Lord of the Flies documents the progression of "innocent" boys into savagery.
Specific jobs which are mentioned are... hunting for pigs, building shelters, tending the signal fire and collecting water from the river in coconut shells.
pigs
pigs
his inhibitions are gone and wants to kill
It is the pig's head cut off by jack, transformed from a loving pig to a creepy horror. The flies were buzzing around the head, making the pigs head the Lord of the Flies. In other interpretations, Jack is considered to be the Lord of the Flies. The beast is also thought to be the Lord of the Flies.
It has two main purposes... 1) To unite the boys so that they all feel part of the hunt. 2) To "stir up their blood" and make them ready to kill.
The tracks in "Lord of the Flies" were likely left by a pig, as the boys on the island hunt pigs for their survival.
mud and broken limbs
tht he wants to kill more things not just pigs