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The weather report sets the scene for the climax of the thunder storm which breaks at the end of the chapter when the boys are having their feast on the beach. The slow and oppressive build up of the storm is mirrored by the slow and oppressive build up to the boys' dance and the violent breaking of the storm is mirrored by the ferocity of the attack on Simon. The high winds and waves then serve to remove the bodies of Simon and the airman and wash the island clean in readiness for the final chapters to be played out.

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