Simon and the parachutist's bodies were eventually carried out to sea.
They are both taken out to sea, away from the island.
The parachutist on the mountaintop remains there for most of the book. When Simon climbs the mountain, he untangles the rope of the parachute, and when Simon is killed, the wind blows the parachutist out to sea.
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I'm assuming you are trying to do homework. but Simon's body gets lifted up by the tides & is drifted into the ocean.
In Lord of the Flies, the novel by William Golding, Simon, on the mountainside, frees the parachutist's lines. The novel was published in 1954.
In Lord of the Flies Chapter 9, Simon discovers that the figure on the mountainside is the dead parachutist. He frees the parachutist's lines from the rocks to allow the body to be taken away by the tide. Simon is the only one who realizes the true identity of the figure and tries to convey this information to the other boys, but tragically, he is misunderstood and killed by the other boys during a frenzied dance.
His velocity remains same if parachute is working properly
After Simon had freed the tangled parachute lines from the rocks the body of the parachutist was eventually moved by the strong wind during the storm and was carried over the jungle, across the beach and the lagoon and finally out to sea. Simon's body was lifted from the beach by the incoming tide and it too eventually drifted out towards the open sea, accompanied by 'inquisitive bright creatures.'
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He climbs the mountain after an epileptic seizure to seek the truth. He does finds out that the 'beast' is actually just a dead parachutist.
Yes. "Beast Boy" is Simon, who discovers the dead parachutist on the mountain and attempts to tell the other boys this news. When Simon stumbles out of the woods, Jack's tribe is in a frenzy reenacting the pig hunt. Simon gets mixed up in this, and is killed.