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In Chapter 5 of William Golding's novel, Lord of the Flies, the boys fracture over their discussion of “what’s what,” and the nature of the Beast. Discuss the boys opposing views on the beast's true nature and how the beast is symbolic. What larger ideas might the beast represent?

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