Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Lord of the Flies6 essays
Lord of the Flies6 essays    In the book The Lord of the Flies the beast turns out to be the boys worst     enemy even though it never really existed.  The beast turned out to be the     boys themselves.  They were all scared the beast would kill them, but they     ended up hurting or killing themselves just by defending themselves from the     	The  first sign of the beast was when the boys were  first scared.  When     the little boy told the rest of the boys about the snake-thing he saw in the     woods he refers to it as the beastie.  None of the boys really believe him, but     in all their minds it gets them thinking and worring about whats on the island,     and if there are any beasts of some sort.     	The beast occurs any time the boys are frightened.  If they hear a noise     in the woods it must have be the beast.  If they see something that scares     them it must be the beast.  This freightenment works the boys up so much that     their primary goal is to kill the beast.  In the end they kill themselves, and     they realize that they were running from themselves.  The beast never existed     	I think the author, Golding, felt the same why when he wrote the book.      The beast is the boys, and it ends up being their worst nightmare, and they     dont even know it.  That interpetation of the beast changed throughout the     book and i began to realize what the author meant by the beast.     ...     
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