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Simon envisions a "beast" in the form of a rotting corpse covered with flies on the mountaintop. This image symbolizes the darkness and evil within each boy on the island, as well as the destructive power of fear and hysteria in creating monsters out of ordinary things. It represents the primal nature of humanity and the capacity for savagery that exists within us all.

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Q: What image of the beast forms in Simon's mind and what does it mean in the lord of the flies?
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