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He means that the beast does not actually exist, it is not real, but it is in fact within the boys. The beast is a manifestation of their fear. Golding is trying to show how evil is within all man. Simon is the only one who worked this out because he can see the truth, he suppressed the evil within him so the 'beast' did not effect him as he knew it did not exist but it was in fact just the evil and fear within the boys.

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