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In Lord of the Flies, the boys are scared of the beast. However it is clear that they themselves are the beast. They begin to lose their civilization and become savages. For example when they are dancing and re-enacting the kill of the sow, they lose control and hurt Maurice.

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i think 'deafening silence' is in there somewhere...

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woah... 10 years ago
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SCOTT DOOLITTLE

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but is deafening silence in there? like for sure?

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