Nopeee, they are too focused on the beast being dead and are too ignorant to realize and recognize the importance of simons death..
No, the chanting dancing boys do not recognize Simon. They mistake Simon for the "Lord of the Flies" and only see him as a sacrificial offering during their tribal dance and chant.
Simon found himself in the ring of boys chanting because he wandered into the midst of their tribal dance in the darkness, and the boys mistook him for the beast in their frenzied state. Overwhelmed by fear and confusion, they attacked and ultimately killed him in a savage frenzy.
Simon becomes disoriented and starts hallucinating while making his way back to the group. He is mistaken for the "beast" by the other boys and is tragically killed during their chaotic and frenzied dance.
Yes he was. He had just found out that the beast lives within and was going to tell all the boys. But the boys were having a feast and partying. When he comes out of the jungle, the boys think he is the beast and stab him to death, everyone takes part. The next day everyone realizes it is Simon; yet no one will admit it was. :)
yes dancing is good for boys.
The conch represents civilisation and it's rules on the island, but once it is destroyed, it shows the fall of any democratic order that the boys once had and represents that they have descended into chaos. This links to Simon's death because the boys, in their frenzied dancing and chanting, are consumed by the savagery within all of them and in a primal state attack Simon, because they have almost lost their civilised selves, but their guilt and mourning after shows they still have a small connection to the rules of their past society. But when Piggy is killed later in the novel, there is no remorse for his murder and this shows that the boys have lost all moral values and are now animal like savages, so to summarise, the breaking of the conch, Simon and Piggy's deaths are all depictions of the boys losing their sense of law and rules and turning to violence and barbarianism.
No, boys only think dancing is for girls.
Dancing With the Big Boys was created in 1984.
The duration of The Dancing Boys of Afghanistan is 3120.0 seconds.
He got killed because Jack's tribe was having a feast and got caught up in the excitement of chanting and dancing around the fire. Simon just happened to crawl out of the forest at the same time and believing he was the beast the boys attacked and killed him. Afterwards they left him on the beach with his blood staining the sand. Sea creatures surrounded his body as the tide pulled him out to sea and he disappeared forever. It was a frenzied attack on a defenceless Simon Just a point, the instruction to describe something does not constitue a question, not even if you tack a question mark onto the end of the sentence.
The Dancing Boys of Afghanistan was created on 2010-03-29.
Simon is mistaken for the beast by the other boys during a chaotic nighttime ritual. In their frenzied state, they lose control and beat him to death before realizing their mistake. The violent and irrational behavior of the boys reflects the breakdown of order and morality on the island.
Simon's death causes an uproar from Ralph and Piggy who are furious about how and who murdered him. Samneric two of the people who murdered Simon, but due to shame, they decided not to tell Ralph or Piggy. Ralph secretly knew about it, but did not tell them.