When searching for the beast the boys get distracted by the rock formation, "Castle Rock", that could be a fort for them
Ralph states quite clearly, on several occasions, that "there is no beast." Jack, while appearing to agree with Ralph, then adds, "but if there were a beast my hunters would hunt it down and kill it." Later Jack leaves offerings from his kill to appease the beast.
Jack and his hunters break in and steal piggy's glasses
Suspense is the literary element used when Ralph goes hunting for the beast in the dark. there s a sense of unease while reading this section.
The whole saga started when the littlun with the mulberry coloured birthmark on his face reported seeing a snake-thing that came in the night and tried to eat him. Although the rest of the boys laughed at the littlun, his words seemed to echo among them, perhaps igniting similar fears they also had. With no adults to allay their fears and spending nights in pitch darkness, while strange noises sound eerily for the jungle, the childish fears of the boys feed on themselves. Pretty soon the laughable idea of a single littlun had spread and Jack tells Ralph that his hunters are talking about a 'beast.' He also adds that sometimes when he is in the forest alone he feels that he is being hunted rather than hunting. At a meeting, called by Ralph with the intention of ending the talk of a beast once and for all, wild ideas about giants squids and ghosts surface and the meeting ends in a vote in favour of the existence of ghosts. Next Samneric mistake the body of a parachutist on the mountain top for a beast with wings and claws. Jack adds further weight to the belief by leaving the pigs head as an offering to placate the beast as if it were a primitive God or Demon. Even when they killed Simon, after mistaking him for the beast, Jack simply said that the beast disguised itself, implying that it had supernatural powers and could not be killed. So, the original nightmarish fears of one scared little boy had grown and festered until almost every boy on the island had come to believe that there really was a beast.
The hunters discover the little volcanic island. Jack views the discovery as a potential shelter and sees the opportunity to establish his power and authority on the new land.
They begin to hide behind a tree, then Roger wets his pants and Jack takes off his pants. Ralph describes the experience as weird. Jack then starts to play with what Ralph called, Roger's willy. They begin to get hard and start sucking each other.
The hunters discover strange footprints and markings on the trees that they have never seen before. As they continue exploring, they come across a hidden cave with remnants of a campfire inside. They also stumble upon a strange, unfamiliar animal carcass.
No, not all the boys believe they have seen a beast near the pink granite. Some boys like Ralph and Simon are skeptical and doubt the existence of a beast, while others like Jack and the hunters firmly believe in its presence.
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When searching for the beast the boys get distracted by the rock formation, "Castle Rock", that could be a fort for them
Simon becomes disoriented and starts hallucinating while making his way back to the group. He is mistaken for the "beast" by the other boys and is tragically killed during their chaotic and frenzied dance.
Ralph escapes the hunters while stabbing two boys in Chapter 11 of the book "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding.
the difference between them is beast is wide animal while the other one is not
Ralph states quite clearly, on several occasions, that "there is no beast." Jack, while appearing to agree with Ralph, then adds, "but if there were a beast my hunters would hunt it down and kill it." Later Jack leaves offerings from his kill to appease the beast.
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While there is no word from Retro on the fate of the hunters, it's assumed that Noxus survived the final battle by the different streaks of light flying away at the end of the Hunters.