Before Jack painted his face, Jack was respectable and civil. When Jack first met the …show more content…
It is very apparent to all the boys. “‘Well we won’t be painted’ said Ralph, ‘because we aren’t savages’” (Golding 172). Jack and his tribe don’t wear clothes, paint their faces, and tie back their hair. Most of the boys are barely recognizable and act very differently than when they first arrived on the island. “Jack identifiable by the personality and red hair, advanced from the forest. A hunter crouched on either side. All three were masked in black and green” (Golding 176). Jack is a tyrant and forces most of the boys to join his tribe or bribes them with food as they would otherwise not have meat. When the boys don't listen, Roger, Jack's second in command, tortures them into obedience. Jack’s savagery is further evident when he leaves offerings for the beast. “Jack held up the head and jammed the soft throats down in the pointed end of the stick which pierced through into the mouth” (Golding 136). Jack’s acts of submission to the beast are irrational in the context of normal