that the beast is inside him
Simon realizes that he is turning into a vampire because of the symptoms he is experiencing, such as heightened senses, increased strength, and aversion to sunlight. He also notices changes in his behavior and cravings for blood.
Simon realizes that he is transforming into a vampire after experiencing unusual cravings for blood and heightened senses. He starts to understand that he is no longer human and must come to terms with his new identity.
Simon is the one who converses with the pig's head, known as the Lord of the Flies, about the nature of the beast. The Lord of the Flies represents the evil and darkness within each individual, which Simon realizes during their conversation.
Simon is the only character who realizes that the beast doesn't exist and that the true beast is within themselves.
To have a religious epiphany means a person realizes his faith or he or she is convinced that an event or happening was caused by a deity or being of his or her faith.
Simon suspects that the beast the boys fear is actually their own inner darkness and capacity for evil. While the others don't grasp this concept and believe the beast is a physical entity, Simon realizes that it is a symbol of the darkness within themselves.
Simon is overcome with an intense thirst for truth and understanding. He decides to trek to the mountain in search of answers. Upon reaching the summit, Simon confronts the Lord of the Flies, which manifests in the form of the severed pig's head on a stick. Simon realizes the true nature of the beast and the darkness that exists within all of them.
Simon places a hand over the face of the figure on the mountainside, realizing that it is actually the dead parachutist._he realizes that the figure is not a beast, but a casualty of war.
In "Lord of the Flies," Simon realizes that the beast is not a physical entity but rather a manifestation of the darkness and savagery present within each of the boys. He comes to this understanding after his encounter with the Lord of the Flies, symbolic of the innate evil that exists within humanity.
Simon discovers that the "beast" the boys are afraid of is actually the dead parachutist. He also realizes the truth about the darkness within each of the boys, symbolizing the presence of evil within humanity.
In "Lord of the Flies," Simon disappears into the forest to find out the truth about the "beast" on the mountain. He has an intense hallucination and realizes that the beast is actually the parachutist from the crashed plane. However, tragically, the other boys mistake him for the beast and kill him in a frenzy during a tribal dance.
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.
Simon has a conversation with the Lord of the Flies (the pig's head on a stick) in the forest, during which he realizes that the beast is actually the darkness and evil within themselves. However, he doesn't get a chance to tell the other boys before he is killed by them during a frenzied dance.