Ritualistic Behavior In Lord Of The Flies

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In Chapter 7 of, “Lord of the Flies,” the boys recreate the scene of hunting down the boar, which is transforming them into kids that are willing to face fears. This behavior between all the boys is ritualistic and extremely important. The recreation of hunting down the boar with Ralph trying fighting to get a handful of the flesh and Jack trying to finish off the pig, really describes an act of ritualistic behavior between the boys. During this recreation, Robert acts as the pig and all of the other boys swing at Robert with twigs. This reenactment gets out of hand quickly. “Kill the pig! Cut his throat! Kill the pig! Bash him in!” (Golding 130). All of this boys are starting to lose their composure and become uncivilized amongst each