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Roger pretends to be the pig in the pig dance in "Lord of the Flies." He acts out the role during the boys' reenactment of the hunt, revealing the dark and violent nature that lurks within him.
In the book "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, it is Jack who pretends to be a pig during the chant. He gets caught up in the frenzy of the moment and assumes the role of the pig in their savage ritual.
"Kill the pig. Cut her throat. Spill her blood."
The pig's head is called "the Lord of the Flies". But only by Simon.
the Lord of the flies, is the pig head that was put on the stick.
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.
The lord of the flies is the head of the pig that Jack and his 'tribe' killed, they left it on a stake as an offering to the beast (ie)
Jack suggests using a littlun as the pig in their dance-like re-enactment of the hunt.
The pig's head is called "the Lord of the Flies". But only by Simon.
jack and his hunters
Lord Of The Flies, it is the head of the pig offered as a sacrifice to the beast.
The Pig's Head aka The Lord of the Flies
In "Lord of the Flies," flies are often seen swarming around the pig's head, known as the Lord of the Flies. This symbolizes the presence of evil on the island and the boys' descent into savagery. The flies also represent decay and the moral corruption of the boys as they lose their humanity.