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This represents the fire Jack started to hunt down Ralph and the fight for fire that spans across the book. “What’ll we use for the fire”(161). “They had smoked him out and set the island on fire”(197).

This is castle rock the main base for Jack’s tribe. “Jack toward castle rock and Ralph on the outside of the island” (177).

The crown represents the power Jack holds and the leadership skills he shows in the story. “He’s the proper chief isn’t he?” (159)

This represents the spear Roger made for Jack in the story. “Roger sharpened a stick at both ends” (190)

The black pits refer to the little soul he has by the end of the book when he is willing to kill Ralph for no real reason. “Ralph put down his spear, then picked it up again.” (193)

The blood represents the death of Simon and Piggy that were caused by Jack. “The rock hit Piggy with a glancing blow from the chin.” (181)

Jack is a major contrast to the men in the real life lord of the flies an event that happened in our history where the men didn't fight and had fun. https://www.saturdayeveningpost.com/2021/11/the-real-lord-of-the-flies/ The Real Lord of the Flies | The Saturday Evening PostIn this uplifting but nearly forgotten story, six boys were shipwrecked on a desert island for over a year. Instead of succumbing to their darker...The Saturday Evening Post