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In the woods, when Simon went back, he had a seizure and hallucinates about jack and his followers. He said they were chanting, and they had a pig on a stick.

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I presume you are referring to Chapter 9: A View to a Death? Simon staggered out of the jungle during a violent thunder storm. Virtually all the boys on the island had attended a feast thrown by Jack on the beach. When the storm began they started to dance and chant "Kill the beast, etc". Their dance and chanting became more and more intense and frenzied. Suddenly Simon appeared from the jungle and in the confusion and uncertain light from the fire and lightning flashes the boys thought that he was the beast, so they attacked him. From the description and Ralph's later remarks it seems as though they beat, stabbed and bit him to death. Perhaps they also did other things which Ralph only referred to by saying to Piggy, "You were outside. Outside the circle. You never really came in. Didn't you see what we --- what they did?"

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Unlike all of the other boys, including the calm Piggy (who only wants his "Aunty" the entire time), Simon keeps to himself and thinks situations through rather than just jumping into situations haphazardly, such as Jack and Ralph and their groups. Simon does not allow the loneliness, paranoia and harmful surroundings to affect him, but he does not speak his opinion either, ergo how this "calm" was kept to himself and did not stop any of the other boys from turning into the savages they were.

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He runs to them screaming "BEAST", so they mistake him for the beast, and stab him with their spears. He dies.

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Simon sees jacks group impaling a pig.

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