The pleasure of hunting and killing pigs motivates Jack and makes him savage.
Jack has a sheath knife. All of Jack's tribe have wooden spears. Jack also employs the boulders on top of castle rock as offensive weapons and uses fire as a weapon which he employs to try and smoke Ralph out of his hiding place in the thicket.
He uses a spear type thing made from a stick that he carves off the end to make it sharp to wound the pigs.
He also uses his knife to stab the pigs when he's closer.
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Jack primarily uses a wooden spear as a weapon to hunt pigs in "Lord of the Flies." He and the other boys fashion these makeshift weapons to hunt for food on the island.
The real weapon is his ruthlessness / charismatic abilities. A physical weapon he uses is a knife (he is the only one on the island that posses one) and a spear, which he uses to hunt.
Piggy's glasses, the boy's fire, and members of the group.
photon laser beams from his eyes
A knife.
Jack used a spear that the boys made to hunt with.
Jack suggests using a littlun as the pig in their dance-like re-enactment of the hunt.
Jack hunts for food in Chapter 3 of the book "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding.
hunt for food read the book I)
Jack suggests they use a wild bird in their reenactment of the hunt. This happens in the classic novel "Lord of the Flies".
Jack would rather hunt than build shelters in "Lord of the Flies." He becomes obsessed with hunting and the power it brings him, while disregarding the need for shelter and civilization.
In Lord of the Flies Jack had two quests. First and foremost he wanted to be the leader, he wanted power over all of the boys on the island. Jack's second quest was to hunt and kill.
In "Lord of the Flies," both the boys' need for meat and Jack's desire to hunt are important. The boys need meat for sustenance and nourishment, while Jack needs to hunt to assert his power and control over the group. This conflict highlights the struggle between survival and savagery in the novel.
A hunting knife, which he uses to make several wooden spears.
mud and broken limbs
Jack promises the Lord of the Flies that he will continue to hunt and kill for it. He also pledges to offer sacrifices to it in the form of the pig's head that he places on a stick as an offering.
In "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, the sharpened stick that Jack holds is described as about five feet long. It is used as a weapon by Jack and his hunters against Ralph and Piggy.