An enchantress disguised as an old beggar woman goes to the Prince's house and asks if she can stay the night, out of a terrible storm, and in return will give him a rose. Because she is so ugly, the Prince turns her away. Once the enchantress sees that there was no beauty in his heart, she turns the handsome Prince into a terrible Beast as a punishment and a curse. The conditions are that unless someone truly loves him despite his monstrous appearance by his 21st birthday, then he will be cursed to stay a monster forever.
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a princess, disguised as an old beggar, asked if she could stay for the night. when the prince said no, she turned back into her original form and turned the prince into a beast. then she gave him a magical rose, and said that if you find true love before all the petals fall off you will turn back into a prince, if not you will be a beast forever.
he loved the princess of nature but she died and the god blamed it on the beast
and cursed him
The Beast had to break the spell which required him to fall in love with a woman who was in love with him, which was Belle, in order to become human again.
As far as I know it's never fully explained, all they say is that he was found in front of St. Vincent's Hospital and that's why they named him Vincent.
The imaginary beast that frightens all the boys stands for the primal instinct of savagery that exists within all human beings. The boys are afraid of the beast, but only Simon reaches the realization that they fear the beast because it exists within each of them. As the boys grow more savage, their belief in the beast grows stronger. By the end of the novel, the boys are leaving it sacrifices and treating it as a totemic god. The boys' behavior is what brings the beast into existence, so the more savagely the boys act, the more real the beast seems to become.
The identical twin brothers are called Sam and Eric, or Samneric for short, not Simon and Eric. In chapter 6: Beast From air Samneric simultaneously describe the beast, and I quote.... "It was furry. There was something moving behind its head--wings. the beast moved too---" "that was awful. It kind of sat up---" "There were eyes---" "Teeth---" "Claws--" "The beast followed us---" "I saw it slinking behind the trees---"
To quote directly from the book... "However Simon thought of the beast, there rose before his inward sight the picture of a human at once heroic and sick."
In the flickering light of the signal fire on the mountain top Samneric see something moving, something large. It is the dead body of an airman wearing a parachute which has become tangled among the rocks causing gusts of wind to give him the appearance of movement. The darkness, the memory of the meeting in which a mysterious snake-thing and beast had been discussed combine with the flap of parachute material, suggesting leathery wings, work to create an impression of threat in the minds of the twins. They are after all only young boys, alone on a mountain top in the dark. The subsequent flight through the jungle manages to earn them a few scratches which in their panic they attribute to the claws of the beast, convincing themselves that it had followed them.
they went after the beast but jack decide to forget the beast and play rolling rock