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English, 14.12.2021 02:30, bbrooks9827

In Chapter 8, Simon meets the "Lord of the Flies" face-to-face. The Lord of the Flies laughs at Simon for thinking the beast was something he could kill. What is the beast? In your opinion, is the Lord of the Flies right? Is it impossible to kill the beast? Or is there still hope? Support your
point of view with evidence from the text.

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