He parachutes out of his aircraft but dies anyways. His corpse is the monster on the mountain. I believe there was an arial battle above the island because WWII was on.
The boys mistake the dead parachutist for a beast, which fuels their fear and prompts them to flee. Their hysteria and confusion lead them to misinterpret the situation, causing them to react instinctively in fear and panic.
The boys run from the death parachutist because they thought he's a beast
The lines of the parachute become tangled in the rocks on the mountain top.
It was shot down by an opposing country in the war.
because Jesus were send the devil that were in the head of the man in their pig.
they are scared
In "Lord of the Flies," the wind carries a dead parachutist to the top of the mountain. This event triggers fear and paranoia among the boys as they mistake the parachutist for a beast.
The "beast" that Samneric see in "Lord of the Flies" is actually a dead parachutist whose body gets tangled in the trees and moves with the wind, creating the illusion of a monster. The boys mistake the parachutist for a frightening beast and report it as such to the rest of the group.
In Lord of the Flies Chapter 9, Simon discovers that the figure on the mountainside is the dead parachutist. He frees the parachutist's lines from the rocks to allow the body to be taken away by the tide. Simon is the only one who realizes the true identity of the figure and tries to convey this information to the other boys, but tragically, he is misunderstood and killed by the other boys during a frenzied dance.
The boys panicked at the beginning of Chapter 6 in "Lord of the Flies" because they mistook a dead parachutist for a beast. They were already on edge due to their fear of the beast, and the sight of the parachutist added to their anxiety and confusion.
He was dead when he landed. The boys thought he was moving because his parachute was caught in the trees and when the wind blew, he would sway.
The parachutist lands on the mountain top, near the boys' camp. The boys mistake him for the "beast", and his body becomes a significant symbol of the boys' descent into savagery.
While the boys sleep in "Lord of the Flies," there is a parachutist who lands on the island. His body gets tangled in the trees and his parachute ends up resembling a terrifying figure. This event contributes to the growing fear and chaos on the island.
Sam and Eric are both young boys on the island in "Lord of the Flies," but their exact ages are not specified in the book. They are among the younger boys in the group.
The little kids in the book "Lord of the Flies" were called "littluns." They were the youngest boys on the island who often played and were not actively involved in the power struggles and conflicts of the older boys.
Chapter 6 of "Lord of the Flies" is titled "Beast from Air" because this is when the boys mistake a dead parachutist for a beast coming down from the sky. This event heightens their fears and symbolizes the increasing presence of savagery on the island.
In "Lord of the Flies," the thing that fell from the sky and moved with the wind was the parachutist, a dead airman whose body lands on the island. The boys mistake his body for a monster, which sets off a chain of events that escalate the conflict among them.
Read the book really....