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Re-read the description of Jack at the beginning of the chapter. Consider his posture and his actions. What kind of image was Golding trying to create? What specific words and phrases heightened that image?
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The description of Jack in Chapter Three reminds us of what hunters and gatherers must have been like. He is crouched like an animal, disheveled, and keenly aware of his surroundings.
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