Jack sits like a painted idol
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Sam says it to piggy
An idol is an object or person that is worshipped or admired as representing a particular quality or idea. In "Lord of the Flies," Jack is compared to an idol because he becomes the focal point of power, control, and fear among the boys on the island. His charisma and ability to incite fear make him a figure that the other boys look up to and follow, even to the point of blind obedience.
The island in Lord of the Flies is shaped like a boat.
They would all be in the kitchen
shows that civilization is quickly fading and the savages within them are showing themselves.
In "Lord of the Flies," Jack's face becomes painted with a mask of clay and charcoal, giving him a savage and intimidating appearance. This transformation reflects his descent into savagery and detachment from civilization.
i like it raw
Assimilating does not occur in the original text of "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding. It seems like there may be confusion with a different text or concept. Would you like information on a specific topic in "Lord of the Flies"?
They look like little kids.
Who said we don't need the conch anymore in the Lord of the flies
Painted face allows them to become savages. For example, Jack can hunt when he paints his face Long hair symbolizes that they've been on the island for a while now