Both. At the end he turns into a 'beautiful' man. The moral is 'True beauty is on the inside - Not the outside.'
The true nature of the slave trade to enslave The Children of Israel. Read Deut. 28 in your bible and you will understand
According to the FAQ on Disney's official website, the Beast does not have a name. (Some fans and sites have erroneously claimed that "The Disney Encyclopedia" calls him Adam, but that is not true. "The Disney Encyclopedia" does not mention any name for Beast at all.) ---- I found the answer. Beast real name is really Adam. Here is the website http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Beast_(Beauty_and_the_Beast). :))
the solution of the story the beauty and the beast that belle toled the beast that she love him in his ear as soon as the last peatal fell and he stated to turn in to a prince again
because its a true book that tells you everybody is ugly in their own way and beautiful in their own way
Simon recognizes the true nature of the beast on the island, but he struggles to communicate his insights to the other boys due to their growing savagery and fear. Simon realizes that the beast represents the darkness within themselves and the fear that drives their actions, but his attempts to convey this message are misunderstood and ultimately silenced.
The quote "I don't believe in the beast, I just don't" is spoken by Simon in William Golding's novel "Lord of the Flies." Simon is a character who perceives the true nature of the "beast" on the island as a representation of the inherent evil within mankind.
It's spelled Wiccan, and it's a practitioner of the religion of Wicca. Wicca is a nature-based spirituality system that recognizes and honors the natural duality of nature as well as the true divinity that is nature.
The beast is a prince who got transformed into a beast by a witch.
666 the number of the beast.
Ralph is afraid because he realizes the true nature of the beast - it is the darkness within themselves and the other boys. He is frightened of the evil impulses and violence that exist within them and fears the loss of civilization and order on the island.
At the end of Chapter 3, Simon has a vision of a pig's head on a stick, which speaks to him in a hallucination. This scene foreshadows the savagery and darkness within the boys and Simon's eventual realization of the true nature of the beast on the island.
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Simon's proposal in "Lord of the Flies" involves the idea that the true "beast" on the island is actually the darkness within the boys themselves, rather than an external monster. He suggests that they need to confront their own inner evil in order to overcome the fear and violence that is tearing them apart. His proposal is a profound insight into the themes of the novel and the nature of human nature.
The beast tells Simon that it is a part of him, and that it suggests that it is within every human on the island, foreshadowing the idea that the true threat lies within themselves and their own actions.
Simon doubts the existence of the beast because he possesses a deeper understanding of human nature and recognizes that the true source of darkness lies within each individual. He represents the voice of reason and spirituality in the novel, contrasting with the other boys who are consumed by fear and violence. Simon's introspection and connection to the natural world make him more inclined to question the existence of a physical monster, as he sees the real threat as the inherent evil within themselves.