Fear Flashcards
Quote to use for fear said by Simon
“Maybe there is a beast… maybe it’s only us.” Simon
Analyse quote “the boys faces were twisted in fear” (chapter 9)
The phrase “twisted in fear” is particularly potent, as the verb “twisted” implies a distortion or contortion, suggesting that fear is warping the boys’ faces and, by extension, their very sense of self. The word “twisted” evokes a sense of physical agony and unnaturalness, suggesting that fear is not a natural or healthy response, but one that disfigures the boys’ humanity.
This image emphasizes how deeply their fear is affecting them, leaving them no longer recognisable as innocent children, but as something more primal, alien, and savage. It reflects their internal corruption as they abandon the societal norms they once followed, succumbing instead to the chaos of their primal instincts. The boys’ fear is not simply a reaction to external dangers like the “beast,” but a more profound existential fear of the unknown and the loss of control.