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he isn't doubtful- he realizes that although the beast is not an actual animal, it exists the violent primal instincts lurking within human nature.

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No, Simon does not believe Sam and Eric's story about the beast. He is more in touch with his intuition and spirituality, which leads him to have a different understanding of the island's mysteries.

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no because his mental status is deteriorating and the ig tells him that he is the beast

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Because he thinks that the beast lies within each person..

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