They see a dead parachutist who was shot down in air combat.
From the book, "The Lord of the Flies", Simon pictures the new beast as the evil that is inside of everyone. He sees this human as once heroic and sick.
In "Lord of the Flies," Simon's conversation with the Lord of the Flies presents two possibilities. He may be hallucinating and the words he attributes to the beast, are actually his own subconscious thoughts. On the other hand, Simon may have actually witnessed a supernatural manifestation.
The novel, Lord of the Flies, was written by English author William Golding and published in 1954. In the book, Ralph is the first of the boys to spot a "beast" and he is reluctant to speak of the creature.
Piggy sees the dead man hanging from the tree caught in his parachute first.
when simon sees the lord of the flies thing his epilepsy happenens and makes him see things hear things and he falls down the hill with a bloody nose from it.
He sees a snake beastie thing in the jungle.
Simon dreams makes him realize that hthere might be no beast in the island just the boys imagination. So he goes looking for the beast to make sure by his own eye that its real. He finds nothing but the pig's head which terrifies him and tries to convince the boys that there is no beast in the island..... CAN TELL YOU MORE.. DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH IN YOUR BOOK THERES THE ANSWERS
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Jack orders the boys to kill Piggy and Ralf.
In chapter 5 of "Lord of the Flies," Jack dismisses the littleuns' fear and believes they should not be worried about the beast. He asserts that there is no monster on the island and encourages them to join his tribe for protection and safety. Jack sees their fear as a tool to manipulate them into joining his group.
Piggy sees it, Ralph gets it, then it is passed around while people talk, and then Piggy is holding it when he dies
He sees the fresh droppings from a pig, therefore there is a pig ahead in the creepers.