Lord of the Flies

Example That Show That Jack Is Turing Into A Savage.

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This happens throughout the book rather than in one chapter. Jack's progression to savegery begins when he finds out there are no adults on the island. In chapter one, Jack insists on violently enforcing rules that don't apply to him. Chapter 4 is significant because Jack paints his face. First the paint allows the boys to free themselves from their old life and identity. This is particularly important to Jack. Jack was already a socio-path before the novel started. As he smears the paint on he begins to snarl and dance around. This is the outlet he has been looking for to lose the old world. The paint also allows the boys to identify with each other. There is a sense of savage belonging and comfort if everyone has paint on; it is sort of like gang-colours. I suppose camouflage for hunting enters into it but it is secondary.