Beastie In Lord Of The Flies

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During the assembly, all of the boys express both hatred and fear, and Piggy seems to understand the relationship between the two emotions better than anyone else. The boys express their fears after Ralph points out that all of them were happy until “people started getting frightened” (Golding 82). Following this statement the children discuss the beastie because that is the reason they are scared and then what they should do about the beast. This discussion then turns into an argument between Ralph and Jack, which ends with “the assembly shredded away” (Golding 92). Ralph did not dismiss the meeting yet so this is an act of defiance by Jack and the others, showing the contempt that has grown between the two leaders. The only two people who