Lord of the Flies - how did the painting his face aid Jack in his ability to kill?

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On a simple physical level the paint served as a form of camoflague and made it difficult for the pigs to distinguish him amongst the foliage and patches of shade in the jungle. On a psychological level the paint freed Jack from any sense of responsibility for his actions.

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