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Monday, April 28, 2014

Beasties to the left...beasties to the right....

From the moment that the boy with the mulberry birthmark asked "What about the beastie," beasties have filled the imaginations of the boys. At the end of Chapter 5, Ralph wishes for a sign from the adult world.  His wish is granted with the arrival of the dead paratrooper, which the boys now believe to the be a beasties.  In chapter 6, Simon asks the other boys, "What the dirtiest thing there is?"  Later, Golding writes  "however Simon thought of the beast, there rose before his inward sight the picture of a human at once heroic and sick."  What is it that Simon knows or understands what the other boys do not.  Answer Simon's question and explain the final quotes passage by Golding given in this question.   (The deadline to post a response is midnight, April 29, 2014.)