Simon
In "Lord of the Flies," the character Simon is the one who converses with the pig's head, also known as the Lord of the Flies. The pig's head symbolizes the evil inherent in all human beings and speaks to Simon's inner fears and thoughts about the nature of the beast.
the pigs head
In "Lord of the Flies," Simon envisions the dead parachutist tangled in the trees as the beast. This image haunts him and symbolizes the primal, destructive nature that resides within each individual.
The pigs head
It symbolizes the monstrosity and animalism of everyone on the island, when it was meant to be an offering to the beast. The beast was in all of them.
When Jack and his tribe kill the pig they stick the pigs head on a spear and put it in the clearing as an offering to "the beast". They do not know that the beast is actually a part of them and not a physical being.
well the world will have flying cars, flying pigs, and robots will be your new friend, also converses will be the new "it".
Jack says, "See? We saw it!" pointing to the pig's head on the stick as a sign of power and dominance over the other boys. He uses the pig's head as a symbol of fear and control to intimidate the other boys.
If you're asking whats the pigs name on Maggie and the ferocious beast, its Hamilton Hocks (he has a red H on his shirt)
Nature - 1982 The Joy of Pigs - 15.4 was released on: USA: 17 November 1996
It is the pig's head cut off by jack, transformed from a loving pig to a creepy horror. The flies were buzzing around the head, making the pigs head the Lord of the Flies. In other interpretations, Jack is considered to be the Lord of the Flies. The beast is also thought to be the Lord of the Flies.
Simon is an epileptic and the during an epileptic fugue he held an imaginary conversation inside his own head, with the 'beast' or the potential to do evil that he already suspected lay inside everyone. In his feverish state he incorporated the imagery of the pig's head on a stick, which Jack made as an offering to a nonexistent real beast. In essence the 'conversation' just confirms Simon's earlier suggestion when he said during a meeting "Maybe there is a beast, I mean maybe the beast is just us." there is no creature with wings and claws, there is only the evil inside people that makes them enjoy killing pigs, and worse things, just for the fun of it.