When Simon speaks to the lord of the flies it tells him exactly what Golding is trying to express all along in the whole novel because it tells him that evil lies within every human heart. This is the most important symbol to prove Golding’s argument because the lord of the flies is a physical manifestation of the beast and it leads Simon to try and tell the rest of the boys that there is no beast. This action took by Simon ultimately lead to his death because the boys were so paranoid by fear and ignorance that they kill Simon, thinking he was the beast. This event also shows how savage the boys have become since they do not even pay close enough attention to what they are killing to realize that they are killing one of their