Lord Of The Flies Beast Analysis

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In Lord of the Flies, the paranoid boys on the island create an idea called “the beast.” This idea controls the boys by fear, although the beast turns out to be a part of all the boys. The beast brings out the cruel and “savage” characteristic in them. An obvious character who carries the traits of the beast is Jack, a violent boy who competes for the main leadership role. His need to be traditionally masculine leads to this internal beast. Simon, the character embodiment of natural good, encounters a pig head on a stake killed by Jack. This pig head speaks to Simon in the form of the beast. The beast says to Simon, “You knew, didn’t you? I’m part of you? …. I’m the reason why it’s no go? Why things are the way they are?” (143) The beast represents