Simon suggests that the beast the boys fear may actually be a manifestation of the darkness within themselves, representing the inherent evil and savagery that exists in all of them. He believes that confronting this inner darkness is key to overcoming their fears and surviving their ordeal on the island.
When Simon suggested that, and I quote... "Maybe.... maybe, there is a beast." The assembly 'cried out savagely.' When Ralph asked in shock and amazement "You, Simon? You believe in this?" Simon replied "I don't know..." Then a storm of protests erupted from the boys, shouts included; "Sit down! Shut up!" And "Sod You!" When Simon clarified his statement by saying "What I mean is... maybe it's only us." Piggy was so shocked that he shouted, "Nuts!"
Simon is saying that the beast is just a fear they have, and it's not actually real. In the story, the beast represents things we are scared of, like the monster under the bed.
I believe he says "maybe it's just us" in chapter 5
He is saying the beast is not a physical thing, a creature, like the others believe it to be. He believes it is something born from human nature, and a part of outselves.
He is saying that society is leaving them and the are becoming the beast themselves.
jeanette miller because she thinks that Simon is very cute
Simon's theory about the Beast in "Lord of the Flies" is that it is not a physical entity, but rather a manifestation of the primal instincts and darkness present within each individual. He believes that the Beast is something they carry inside themselves, representing the potential for evil in all humans.
simon probably thinks jeanette is hotter because he loves her <3 ~ by PencilDominoJunior12
jeanette miller because she thinks that Simon is very cute
Simon believes that the beast is not a physical entity but something that exists within each of the boys, representing their inner darkness and savagery. He tries to convey this message to the others, emphasizing the idea that the real beast is the evil and fear that resides within themselves.
Ralph thinks Simon is batty. In reality, Simon is not batty, he just thinks much more about certain things that ordinary boys simply do not think about. e.g The Beast being inside us. This does not make him batty. Simon also has a tendancy to faint, which make the boys think her is 'sick'. Hope i helped :)
He's not he just thinks he is
..he's not..
The lord of the flies tells Simon that they cannot escape him, the beast, for it is inside themselves. They are the beast. It also tells him that 'he' is going to have fun, and everyone will kill him.
Ralph finds it odd that Simon thinks he can see the future because he believes it goes against reason and logic. Simon's spiritual beliefs clash with Ralph's more practical, rational mindset, leading to skepticism and disbelief in Simon's abilities. The contrast in their worldviews creates tension and disbelief between the two characters.
So Much That He Gets A Boner Everytime He Thinks About Him