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Ralph clutches the conch shell when he talks about Simon's murder. The conch shell symbolizes order and civilization on the island, and Ralph holds onto it as a reminder of the group's initial attempts to maintain Law and Order.
Simons Murder.
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Ralph clutches a chunk of meat from the pig's head, a makeshift offering to the beast, as he talks about Simon's murder during the chaotic and frenzied scene in "Lord of the Flies."
Ralph brings up Simon's name when he tries to remind the group of boys about Simon's murder and the possible existence of a "beast." Simon is a character in "Lord of the Flies" who is killed by the group during a frenzy.
Ralph Macchio! Ralph Macchio!
The weather on the night Simon died in "Lord of the Flies" was stormy and chaotic, with strong winds and heavy rain. The storm added to the sense of darkness and confusion surrounding Simon's death.
Doug Spaulding and Ralph Underhill
In Agatha Christie's novel "Murder on the Orient Express," Ralph Paton's alibi was that he was at a movie theater in Paris at the time of the murder. However, his alibi was proven false during Hercule Poirot's investigation.
The cast of Dim Light - 2009 includes: Anais Fairweather as Asia Shepard Ralph Guzzo as Craig Simons
At castle rock, Jack's camp, they saw simons death a whole different way than the other camp. They thought that simon in fact was the beast and the beast can change forms. Ralph's side thought it was murder, because that is a civilized thought, used in court cases. Ralph's side had a civilized way of thinking about it and Jack had a savage way of thinking about it to justify why he killed him.
Piggy claimed that they had nothing to do with the attack/murder of Simon.
The external conflict is between Doug and Ralph and it is about friendship.