Simon
simon.........the dead paratrooper
Simon was mistaken for the beast in "Lord of the Flies". He was killed by the other boys during a frenzied tribal dance on the beach.
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 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.
it can be killed in your dreams...the beast can never be killed in the mortal world
No, The beast never died.
In "Lord of the Flies," Simon experiences a series of harrowing events. Initially, he becomes increasingly isolated as he seeks solace in nature and grapples with the darkness within the boys. Ultimately, he stumbles upon the dead parachutist, realizing the true nature of the "beast." Tragically, when he returns to the group to reveal his discovery, he is mistaken for the beast and brutally killed by the frenzied boys in a violent act of savagery.
In "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, the character Simon is mistaken for the "beast" and is killed by the other boys while trying to communicate with them. His death symbolizes the breakdown of reason and humanity on the island.
Killerbee is still live. Sasuke's group Taka tried to take him but he escaped by taking a form of tenticle of his tailed beast.
The "beast" that the boys kill is actually Simon, a member of their group. This is particularly tragic because Simon represents goodness and innocence, but is mistaken for the beast due to the hysteria and fear that has consumed the boys. Killing Simon represents the ultimate loss of humanity and descent into savagery for the boys, leading to irreversible consequences for everyone on the island.
He's trying to tell the others that he found the beast, but ends up being mistaken for it in the dark and they kill him on accident
The boys who die in "Lord of the Flies" are Simon, a gentle and thoughtful character who is mistaken for the "beast," and Piggy, who represents reason and intelligence within the group but is ultimately killed by Roger.