No, although Jack's knife is mentioned many times it is not the only one. When the hunters let the fire go out and kill their first pig Jack says to Ralph, "Can I borrow your's so I can make a nick in the handle of mine?"
Jack is the only choir boy
no, the lord of the flies is in jack; in fact it is in all of the boys. This is because the lord of the flies is an allegorical representation of the devil, and uncivilized nature within all human beings. Thus, the lord of the flies; (or balzeebub, a form of the devil in Arabic) exists within all human beings. This is what william golding was trying to get across to the reader
in the beginning?just the chior boysand jackpiggy hesitates at first thoughhhin the middle:no one
The pig's head is called "the Lord of the Flies". But only by Simon.
The pig's head is called "the Lord of the Flies". But only by Simon.
no - all the choir boys do... it's their school uniform; a catholic boarding school.
Ralph told him he could be the leader of the choir boys and then he made his own group of only himself until people from Ralph's side went to Jack's side. :)
The pleasure of hunting and killing pigs motivates Jack and makes him savage.
Jack is the only other boy who wishes to be leader and he has since the very first assembly when the question of a leader was first raised.
The only "man" in the novel "Lord of the Flies" was a dead pilot who landed on the mountain top.
To find out where the beast is. They think it must be at castle rock because that is the only place that Jack and his hunters have not hunted before.
"Lord of the Flies" was written in 1954 by British author William Golding.