Table of Contents
- 1 Why are the boys so ready to accept the idea that the parachutist is the beast?
- 2 Why is this chapter called Beast from Air find a quote that describes what the boys see as the beast in this chapter?
- 3 Why is Simon the only one to doubt the existence of the beast What is the significance?
- 4 What happened in Chapter 6 of the Lord of the Flies?
- 5 What is significant about Simon’s comment you’ll get back all right?
Why are the boys so ready to accept the idea that the parachutist is the beast?
Why are the boys so ready to accept the idea that the parachutist is the beast? Because they didn’t know what he looked like and now they know where he is. Simon does not beleive in the beast.
Why is this chapter called Beast from Air find a quote that describes what the boys see as the beast in this chapter?
The chapter is called ‘Beast from Air’ , because the boys’ new idea of the beast is coming from the dead parachuter. The parachuter, when falling, swung back and forth due to the wind, making it seem to look like a beast. The twins say that the beast had claws, and that it followed ad nearly touched them.
Why is Simon the only one to doubt the existence of the beast What is the significance?
Why does Simon doubt the existence of the ‘beast’? Simon doubts the existence of the beast because he is logical and rational. He realizes that it couldn’t possibly exist because how could it not leave trace and be able to fly, yet be unable to catch the twins.
What is Piggy’s job?
An overweight, intellectual, and talkative boy, Piggy is the brains behind many of Ralph’s successful ideas and innovations, such as using the conch to call meetings and building shelters for the group.
What do the boys do about the beast from the air LOTF?
The “beast from air” is a dead parachutist from the war overhead, over the island. The boys easily appropriated the parachutist for the beast because of the shadows the body of the parachutist was moving up and down along with the parachute in the breeze which casted a scary shadow on the mountain side.
What happened in Chapter 6 of the Lord of the Flies?
As the boys sleep, military airplanes battle fiercely above the island. None of the boys sees the explosions and flashes in the clouds because the twins Sam and Eric, who were supposed to watch the signal fire, have fallen asleep. During the battle, a parachutist drifts down from the sky onto the island, dead.
What is significant about Simon’s comment you’ll get back all right?
Simon’s comment is significant because he is essentially foreshadowing Ralph’s future. Simon knows that Ralph will make it home and return to civilization. Throughout the novel, Simon is viewed as a symbolic Christ figure.