Jack's personality in "Lord of the Flies" is characterized by his aggressive and power-hungry nature. He is impulsive, ruthless, and becomes increasingly savage as the story progresses.
The island in Lord of the Flies is shaped like a boat.
Jack is elected chief in "Lord of the Flies" because of his assertive and aggressive personality, which appeals to the boys' desire for strength and power. Jack also takes charge of tasks like hunting, which earns him respect and support from the other boys.
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
Well...there is a posibility that someone has the exact same personality as Lord Aizen. I have a friend who looks like Lord Aizen (Even though that friend is a girl), but acts completely different, more like Grimmjow. My friend says my personality is like Lord Aizen's sometimes, though I'm also compared to a few other people personality wise. - Sukineko
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
Survival
Like a somebode.
In "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, the Lord of the Flies is a pig's head on a stick that is placed as an offering to a fictitious beast. It represents the evil and savagery within the boys on the island. The rotting head is described as grotesque and symbolic of the darker sides of human nature.
Jack sits like a painted idol