The wind makes the beast move. The beast is really a dead fighter pilot with his parachute tangled in the foliage. The wind causes the parachute to billow and move the body around.
In "Lord of the Flies," the beast is symbolic of the innate evil within each human being. It moves through the boys' fears, insecurities, and growing savagery on the island. As the boys lose their civilized behavior and descend into violence and chaos, the concept of the beast gains power and influence over them.
what makes the beast move is when the beast hears Ralph's footsteps
he is an metphor of simon imagination
In Chapter 8, Simon discovers the "real" beast is a pig (sow) head on a stick, which is the Lord of the Flies... the lord of the flies also claims that the boys created the beast and everyone of the boys is a beast in himself.... In Chapter 9, the so called beast Samneric saw in earlier chapters and the same so called beast on top of the mountain that Roger, Ralph, and Jack saw is just a dead body of an airman in a parachute (Simon's discovery)... he then untangled the parachute lines...the wind caused the body to move like a puppet
Simon is an epileptic and during an epileptic fugue he has an internalised conversation with the evil which he knows dwells within us all. He mentally projects this inner beast onto the pig's head on a stick which Jack has left as an offering for the imagined beast.
When Simon discovers that 'the beast' which Samneric had seen on the mounatin top is simply the dead body of an airman he untangles the parachute lines which have caused the body to move like a puppet when the wind blows.
The boy could hardly move with all of the creepers. (Lord of the Flies)
Jack and his tribe of hunters were responsible for moving the fire in "Lord of the Flies" as they prioritized hunting and their own desires over maintaining the signal fire for rescue.
Samneric in the flickering light of the signal fire see the dead body of an airman, which appears to move as wind blows against the parachute which is still attached to it. They think that they see the beast and in their frightened and confused state the movement of the parachute suggests wings. Later Ralph, Roger and Jack also see the dead body on the mountain top, in the failing light of evening, and reach the same conclusion, that they have also seen the beast.
Simon finds the truth about the beast: that it is just a dead paratrooper caught in the trees, who was mistaken for a monster by the boys due to the darkness and their fear. However, upon attempting to share this revelation with the other boys, he is tragically mistaken for the beast and killed in a frenzied moment of group hysteria.
wind makes the clouds move
the wind makes it move
The wind makes a kite move
Air pressure or water pressure makes water move.
Wind makes the turbine move and the wind makes elctrecity.