Strong distaste in someone's actions. An imitation of something Ridicule Jack calls a meeting to bash Ralph as a leader. shy He's says he's like Piggy, a coward. strong feelings Jack then leaves the camp, because he wants to hunt Belief that people are motivated by self-interest with his hunters alone, and anyone who wanted to go hard to find could go. Piggy proposes that they could build the fire sharking on the rocks next to the pool. They all then start to get to work on getting wood, includ ing Piggy. Jack Simon goes into the forest to watch Jack and the hunters. They attack a pig, and put the head on a stick to make an offering to the beast. Simon calls it the Lord of the Flies Everyone at the assembly. because all of the flies. "Simon gave up and looked back; saw the white teeth and dim eyes. the blood- and his gaze was held by that ancient, inescapable recognition." Because he is trying to get people to think that Ralph is bad. "Ralph thinks you're cowards, running away from the boar and the beast. And that's not all..." Jack wants to be chief, and he needs to tarnish Ralph's reputation. "We can do without Jack Merridew. There's other people on this island..." He's a coward He says things like Piggy Jack undermining Ralph He's like Piggy Jack creating his own group with the hunters and some littluns Jack now doesn't care about harming piglets, especially their mother. You could say that Jack and the hunters Swimming Pool are the "evil" of this story, and Ralph and the group are the "good". Piggy A pighead. The darkness alludes to the beast, and the pighead is that gift for the darkness. No. Simon just just imagine it talking to him, in a I feel like it was because Simon had been close with way to entice him to be a hunter. Ralph and Piggy for a while, and him getting turned would show how easy it is to lose your civilness Simon It symbolizes the ruthlessness of the hunters. The boys and hunters will probably move around a lot quieter, and smoothly. They won't make unnecessary noises at night, and will keep their going outside to a minimum at night. They probably snuck off to make Ralph feel better at the meeting. Plus it would be easier for them consciously if they snuck off, rather than Ralph ask them why they left at the meeting. The "Lord of the Flies" is the offering for the beast. It needs to be there to appease the beast, but it is called the "Lord of the flies" because that's what Simon calls it. It has a group of flies that swarm it, and then swarmed Simon. The Lord of the Flies unlocks a part of Simon's brain that had never been used before. The pulse that he felt in his brain was probably his instincts telling him that he needed to hunt. He probably liked the thrill of the pighead, and wanted to do that himself.