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16 May, 15:17

4. Why do you think Jack and the littluns (and others, probably) have fears about a

"beastie," but Ralph, Simon, and Piggy don't? What theme does this suggest?

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  1. 16 May, 16:28
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    Jack Represent the naval officers and fighting going on. The theme that this goes with is the inner evil of all and others were mostly pure

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    Jack Represent the naval officers and fighting going on. The theme that this goes with is the inner evil of all and others were mostly pure.

    Jack and the littluns are afraid of "beastie" because they don't know what it is, and they are scared of the unknown which is why Jack represents the naval officers and the fighting going on.

    While The theme that this goes off of is the inner evil of all.

    Ralph, Simon, and Piggy are mostly pure, so they don't fear the beastie. The littluns haven't discovered the unknown yet and Jack is battling something inside his own head.
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