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Ralph believes the beast is not real and only a figment of the boys' imaginations, while Piggy sees the beast as a symbol of the boys' inner fears and darkness. Simon, on the other hand, suggests that the beast might actually be the innate evil within each of them that grows stronger as they give in to their primal instincts.

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