At the start of chapter 6: Beast From Air there is reference to a battle being fought ten miles up in the air and an explosion followed by a corkscrew trail across the sky. Then a body attached to a parachute (presumably a pilot) drifts slowly down and eventually comes to rest on top of the mountain on the island where the boys live.
A dead parachutist - an airman whose plane was on fire and he had to eject.
They thought the beast was the thing that fell from the sky referring to the parachutist who was dead when landed on the top of the mountain.
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The only reference in Lord of the Flies that I can find which may be what you are refering to is, and I quote... The fire by the platform appeared to be out, or at least making no smoke. Further along the beach, beyond the little river and near a great slab of rock, a thin trickle of smoke was climbing into the sky. Simon forgetful of the flies, shaded his eyes with both hands and peered at the smoke..." This would indicate that the fire was on the same side of the island as the shelters and platform, which was the 'friendly' side of the island where the lagoon was enclosed by the coral reef.
Simon emerges from the forest to tell the others that the "beast" that fell from the sky is actually a deceased parachutist caught on the mountain.Simon creeping out of the forest. In n their wild state, however, the boys do not recognize him and kill him.
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In "Lord of the Flies," the thing that fell from the sky and moved with the wind was the parachutist, a dead airman whose body lands on the island. The boys mistake his body for a monster, which sets off a chain of events that escalate the conflict among them.
They thought the beast was the thing that fell from the sky referring to the parachutist who was dead when landed on the top of the mountain.
Chapter 6 of "Lord of the Flies" is titled "Beast from Air" because this is when the boys mistake a dead parachutist for a beast coming down from the sky. This event heightens their fears and symbolizes the increasing presence of savagery on the island.
The airplane falls from the sky and crash to the island.
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