In controlling my inner beast, I always make it a point to think things first before doing anything. It is quite normal for a person to be angry at times and that takes the inner beast in you to come out. Before doing anything when I get angry, I always, as much as possible, take a deep breathe and think things through. That way, I control my own self and prevent anything bad that I might do from happening.
Beauty and the Beast
The best way to deal with a controlling person is to voice your opinion. If they don't stop it, then you will need to leave them alone.
an inner beast can have diferant meanings. the werewolf description is the part of the wolf that is uncontrolable. The part that makes roge werewolves... but it is usually only in the early stages of werewolf changes that that comes out.
U need to quit that job
they blame it on the beast. The beast is used as a scapegoat for all fear
In Lord of the Flies there is technically no physcial beast. "The Beast" is a symbol for something greater i.e our inner savergery. Golding uses the beast as only a symbol which the boys seem to reconize even more with their desent into savergery
All emotional memories are created in the inner brain.
At the end of the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, it is not explicitly solved or addressed who or what the "beast" actually is. The boys on the island come to acknowledge that the beast is a manifestation of their own inner evil and savagery.
In the Disney film it's a curse to punish the Prince for being spoiled and selfish. His outer appearance was changed to reflect his inner behavior.
Initially, Jack and his group viewed the beast as a physical creature to be feared and hunted. However, as the story progresses, their perception of the beast evolves into a symbol of their own inner savagery and fear. They come to see the beast as a means to justify their increasingly violent and chaotic behavior on the island.
In "Lord of the Flies," Maurice believes the beast is a physical entity that resides on the island and causes fear and chaos among the boys. He represents the belief that the beast is something tangible and menacing, reflecting the boys' inner fears and insecurities.
Tell them, perhaps kindly, perhaps not, to mind their own business?