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      • The pig's head, which identifies itself as the Lord of the Flies, confirms Simon's belief that there is not a tangible beast on the island. It also informs Simon that it is responsible for the savagery, animosity, and violence that consumes the boys.
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  2. Quick answer: The pig's head, which identifies itself as the Lord of the Flies, confirms Simon's belief that there is not a tangible beast on the island. It also informs...

  3. Simon looks at the swarm of flies surrounding the pig’s head that the hunters have stuck on a stick. The pig’s head is located in a clearing to which Simon likes to retreat. This is the first time the pig’s head is referred to as the Lord of the Flies, which is a reference to Beelzebub, or the Devil.

  4. Simon sits alone in the clearing, staring with rapt attention at the impaled pig’s head, which is now swarming with flies. The sight mesmerizes him, and it even seems as if the head comes to life.

  5. Simon witnesses the killing and staking of the pig from his secret spot in the glade. Simon is thirsty and exhausted, and the pig's head seems to talk to him. It tells him to leave and go back to the others. He stares at the pig's head, at the Lord of the Flies, and seems to recognize it.

  6. What does the pig's head's conversation with Simon signify in Chapter 8 of Lord of the Flies? The Beast, is, as Golding's final page has it, "the darkness of man's heart".

  7. Oct 3, 2024 · In Lord of the Flies, how does Simon's conversation with the pig's head foreshadow his death? Simon's death comes at the hands of the other boys, who think they are killing a beast.

  8. Nov 21, 2023 · Why does the pig head seem like the Lord of the Flies to Simon? Simon has a trance-like conversation with the pig head, which is rotting and covered in flies. The head claims that it is the beast...

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