The littluns see nothing it was just the wind
littlun Phil saw the beastie come out of the water
a beastie is what they see
they said they saw a beast bulging out
The Beast.
He sees a snake beastie thing in the jungle.
It was Simon, but the littlun (who I cant remember the name of!) thought he saw a beast.
The littlun with the mulberry coloured birthmark on his face is the first to mention a 'snake-thing' or 'beastie.' The first person to use the word 'beast' is Ralph, when he insists during the same meeting, "But there is no beast!"
You haven't stated which boy you mean. I am assuming you are referring to the littlun in chapter two: The sound of the conch. The littlun with the mulberry coloured birthmark on his face tells the assembly of boys that he saw a snake-thing or beastie. He also asks what the boys intend to do about the snake-thing and whether it will return during the coming night.
There are actually three littluns who mention the beast during assemblies. The littlun with the mulberry coloured birthmark on his face spoke at the second assembly. Piggy had to kneel next to him and relay what he was saying to the rest of the boys. He mentioned seeing a snake-thing and asked what they were going to do about it and whether it would return the next night. In chapter 5:Beast from Water two littluns also spoke about the beast. Phil spoke confidently of seeing something big and horrid in the trees. The littlun Percival cried and his words were relayed to the other boys by Piggy and by Jack. He told the boys that the beast came out of the sea.
He sees a snake beastie thing in the jungle.
It was Simon, but the littlun (who I cant remember the name of!) thought he saw a beast.
It is likely the littlun is referring to the "beast" that the boys fear. The boys' imagination and fear create a monster that they believe lurks in the jungle. In reality, this "beast" is just a figment of their collective imagination, symbolizing the darkness and savagery within themselves.
In "Lord of the Flies," the beast is said to inhabit the jungle during the day. The littlun describes it as a creature that hides in the treetops and comes out at night.
They fought at night and in the jungle.
The littlun with the mulberry coloured birthmark on his face is the first to mention a 'snake-thing' or 'beastie.' The first person to use the word 'beast' is Ralph, when he insists during the same meeting, "But there is no beast!"
The littlun with the mulberry coloured birthmark on his face claimed to have seen a snake-thing, which he also refered to as a beastie, which he said came during the night. He was worried that it might return and eat him.
The littlun who first spoke of 'something' which frightened him during the night referred to it as a snake-thing or beastie. During the same meeting after Ralph had declared, and I quote "But there isn't a snake!" Jack had replied "We'll make sure when we go hunting." Exasperated by this remark Ralph said "But there isn't a beast!" And repeated it again for emphasis, "But I tell you there isn't a beast!" So, Ralph was the first person to use the word Beast to describe the 'something' which the littlun was in fear of.
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